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Hydrological networks and associated topographic variation as templates for the spatial organization of tropical forest vegetation
1st May 2013

Hydrological networks and associated topographic variation as templates for the spatial organization of tropical forest vegetation

Carbon
Forests
Panama
Laser Scanning
Terrain Mapping

Hydrological networks and microtopography organize tropical forest vegetation

Detto, M., J. Mascaro, H.C. Muller-Landau, J. Mascaro, and G.P. Asner
PLoS ONE
Published in 2013
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