Oliver L. Phill~ps, Alwyn H. Gentry, Nellie Stark, Hans Zuuring
We present an analysis of local species richness in neotropical forests, based on a number of 0.1 ha samples of woody plants collected by the late Alwyn Gentry. For each of 69 forests, soils were...
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An eco-evolutionary study of the Bignoniaceae of Southern Central America. (1972)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Washington University.
Note on Gibsoniothamnus / [by] Alwyn H. Gentry (1971)
Chicago Natural History Museum Publication 1138
Tabebuia (Eignoniaceae) in Central America. (1969)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1969.
Tree species richness of upper Amazonian forests
Upper Amazonian data for tree species richness in 1-hectare plots are reported. All plants ≥10 cm diameter were censused and identified in six plots in Amazonian Peru and one on the...
Tree species richness of upper Amazonian forests
Upper Amazonian data for tree species richness in 1-hectare plots are reported. All plants ≥10 cm diameter were censused and identified in six plots in Amazonian Peru and one on the...