植物生态学报    2006 30 (3): 522-533   ISSN: 1005-264X  CN: 11-3397/Q  

林冠附生植物生态学研究进展
刘文耀1,3(), 马文章1,2, 杨礼攀1,2
1中国科学院西双版纳热带植物园昆明分部,昆明 650223
2中国科学院研究生院,北京 100039
3科廷理工大学,珀斯WA6845,澳大利亚
收稿日期 null  修回日期 null  网络版发布日期 2006-05-30
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