The study of plant communities requires a basic understanding of the abundance, distribution, and number of species present. Yet, in obtaining this information, scientists can rarely sample the entire community or area of interest. In practice, data from numerous small sub-samples provide a basis...
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Chazdon, R.L.
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Colwell, R.K.
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Denslow, J.S.
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Guariguata, M.R.
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[Statistical methods for estimating species richness of woody regeneration in primary and secondary rain forests of Northeastern Costa Rica]
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Statistical methods for estimating species richness of woody regeneration in primary and secondary rain forests of Northeastern Costa Rica