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Golley,
F. B.
International dimensions of landscape ecology. 137-138.
Artigas, F. J. and Boerner, R. E. J.
Advance regeneration and seed banking of woody plants in Ohio pine plantations:
implications for landscape change. 139-150.
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Kesner, B. T. and Meentemeyer, V.
A regional analysis of total nitrogen in an agricultural landscape. 151-163.
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Allen, M. F., Hipps, L. E. and Wooldridge, G. L.
Wind dispersal and subsequent establishment of VA mycorrhizal fungi across
a successional arid landscape. 165-171.
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Miller, R. I., Stuart, S. N. and Howell, K. M.
A methodology for analyzing rare species distribution patterns utilizing
GIS technology: the rare birds of Tanzania. 173-189.
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Buechner, M.
Are small-scale landscape features important factors for field studies
of small mammal dispersal sinks. 191-199.
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