Floristic composition, structure, and species associations of dry Miombo woodland in Tanzania

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Floristic composition, structure, and species associations of dry Miombo woodland in Tanzania. / Mwakalukwa, Ezekiel Edward; Meilby, Henrik; Treue, Thorsten.

I: ISRN Biodiversity, Bind 2014, 153278, 2014.

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Mwakalukwa, EE, Meilby, H & Treue, T 2014, 'Floristic composition, structure, and species associations of dry Miombo woodland in Tanzania', ISRN Biodiversity, bind 2014, 153278. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/153278

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Mwakalukwa, E. E., Meilby, H., & Treue, T. (2014). Floristic composition, structure, and species associations of dry Miombo woodland in Tanzania. ISRN Biodiversity, 2014, [153278]. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/153278

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Mwakalukwa EE, Meilby H, Treue T. Floristic composition, structure, and species associations of dry Miombo woodland in Tanzania. ISRN Biodiversity. 2014;2014. 153278. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/153278

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Mwakalukwa, Ezekiel Edward ; Meilby, Henrik ; Treue, Thorsten. / Floristic composition, structure, and species associations of dry Miombo woodland in Tanzania. I: ISRN Biodiversity. 2014 ; Bind 2014.

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