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Differences in topographic and soil habitat specialization between trees and two understorey plant groups in a Costa Rican lowland rain forest
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Mirkka Jones
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Kalle Ruokolainen
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Nelly C. Llerena Martinez
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Hanna Tuomisto
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2016
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Journal of Tropical Ecology
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