Plant communities: a textbook of plant synecology.
- Authors
- R. Daubenmire
- Journal
- Harper & Row eBooks
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About Plant communities: a textbook of plant synecology.
This paper, published in 1968, received 375 indexed citations . Written by R. Daubenmire. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (202 citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (189 citations) and Plant Science (143 citations). Published in Harper & Row eBooks.
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