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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Alice grows up: canopy science in transition from Wonderland to Reality Stephen L. Sutton
2001
153 1 p. 13-21
9 p.
article
2 Arboreal tropical forest vertebrates: current knowledge and research trends Roland Kays
2001
153 1 p. 109-120
12 p.
article
3 Arthropods in tropical oaks: differences in their spatial distributions within tree crowns Ulrich Simon
2001
153 1 p. 179-191
13 p.
article
4 Behaviour and ecology of birds in tropical rain forest canopies H. Winkler
2001
153 1 p. 193-202
10 p.
article
5 Canopy processes: implications for transpiration, interception and splash induced erosion, ultimately for forest management and water resources Ian R. Calder
2001
153 1 p. 203-214
12 p.
article
6 Canopy surface topography in a French Guiana forest and the folded forest theory P. Birnbaum
2001
153 1 p. 293-300
8 p.
article
7 Crown typology and the identification of rain forest trees on large-scale aerial photographs Valérie Trichon
2001
153 1 p. 301-312
12 p.
article
8 Edge effects and tropical forest canopy invertebrates Andrew Foggo
2001
153 1 p. 347-359
13 p.
article
9 Enhancement of forest canopy research, education, and conservation in the new millennium Nalini M. Nadkarni
2001
153 1 p. 361-367
7 p.
article
10 Epiphytes and their contribution to canopy diversity Jürgen Nieder
2001
153 1 p. 51-63
13 p.
article
11 Forest canopy research: sampling problems, and some solutions Martin G. Barker
2001
153 1 p. 23-38
16 p.
article
12 Forest light and its influence on habitat selection Marc Théry
2001
153 1 p. 251-261
11 p.
article
13 Foreword K. Eduard Linsenmair
2001
153 1 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
14 Introduction Canopy science: time to shape up Andrew Mitchell
2001
153 1 p. 5-11
7 p.
article
15 Invertebrates in the canopy of tropical rain forests How much do we really know? Yves Basset
2001
153 1 p. 87-107
21 p.
article
16 Methods to assess tropical rain forest canopy structure: an overview Frans Bongers
2001
153 1 p. 263-277
15 p.
article
17 Micrometeorological conditions and canopy energy exchanges of a neotropical rain forest (Surumoni-Crane Project, Venezuela) Jörg Szarzynski
2001
153 1 p. 231-239
9 p.
article
18 Modelling rainfall and canopy controls on net-precipitation beneath selectively-logged tropical forest Nick A Chappell
2001
153 1 p. 215-229
15 p.
article
19 Neotropical bats in the canopy: diversity, community structure, and implications for conservation Elisabeth K.V. Kalko
2001
153 1 p. 319-333
15 p.
article
20 Plants in the forest canopy: some reflections on current research and future direction Margaret D. Lowman
2001
153 1 p. 39-50
12 p.
article
21 Plant size: an ignored parameter in epiphyte ecophysiology? Gerold Schmidt
2001
153 1 p. 65-72
8 p.
article
22 Pollination and phenology of flowers in the canopy of two contrasting rain forest types in Amazonia, Colombia Arthur van Dulmen
2001
153 1 p. 73-85
13 p.
article
23 Reproductive ecology of tropical forest trees in logged and fragmented habitats in Thailand and Costa Rica Jaboury Ghazoul
2001
153 1 p. 335-345
11 p.
article
24 Seasonal changes in the canopy arthropod fauna in Rinorea beniensis in Budongo Forest, Uganda Thomas Wagner
2001
153 1 p. 169-178
10 p.
article
25 The influence of anthropogenic disturbances on the structure of arboreal arthropod communities Andreas Floren
2001
153 1 p. 153-167
15 p.
article
26 The influence of epiphyte cover on branch temperature in a tropical tree Martin Freiberg
2001
153 1 p. 241-250
10 p.
article
27 The management implications of canopy research Nigel E. Stork
2001
153 1 p. 313-317
5 p.
article
28 Tree architecture in a Bornean lowland rain forest: intraspecific and interspecific patterns Frank J. Sterck
2001
153 1 p. 279-292
14 p.
article
29 Understorey versus canopy: patterns of vertical stratification and diversity among Lepidoptera in a Bornean rain forest Christian H. Schulze
2001
153 1 p. 133-152
20 p.
article
30 Vertical stratification of figs and fig-eaters in a Bornean lowland rain forest: how is the canopy different? Mike Shanahan
2001
153 1 p. 121-132
12 p.
article
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