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Biodiversity Conservation in Costa Rica: Learning the Lessons in a Seasonal Dry Forest

By: Gordon W. Frankie; Alfonso Mata et al. | Book details

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Bullock, S. H., H. A. Mooney, and E. Medina, eds. 1995. Seasonally dry tropical forests. New York: Cambridge University Press. 450 pp.

Frankie, G. W. 1997. Endangered havens for diversity. Book review of S. H. Bullock et al., eds. Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (1995). BioScience 47:322–24.

Holdridge, L. R., W. C. Grenke, W. H. Hatheway, T. Liang, and J. A. Tosi Jr. 1971. Forest environments in tropical life zones: A pilot study. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 400+ pp.

Janzen, D. H., ed. 1983. Costa Rican natural history. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 816 pp.

Janzen, D. H., ed. 1991. Historia natural de Costa Rica. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 822 pp. Spanish translation of Janzen's 1983 volume.

McDade, L. A., K. S. Bawa, H. A. Hespenheide, and G. S. Hartshorn, eds. 1994. La Selva, ecology and natural history of a Neotropical rain forest. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 486 pp.

Nadkarni, N., and N. Wheelwright, eds. 2000. Monteverde, ecology and conservation of a tropical cloud forest. New York: Oxford University Press. 573 pp.

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