Vol. 15 No. 2 (1994)

Articles

Mark Bierner
1-2
Editorial: BIODIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE: STILL A MAJOR QUESTION MARK
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Yves Basset, Robert Hoft
3-13
CAN APPARENT LEAF DAMAGE IN TROPICAL TREES BE PREDICTED BY HERBIVORE LOAD OR HOST-RELATED VARIABLES? A CASE STUDY IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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Christopher Kernan
14-17
A METHOD FOR ESTIMATING BARK SURFACE IN FOREST CANOPIES
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Richard P. Sheridan
18-23
ADAPTIVE MORPHOLOGY OF THE TROPICAL WET MONTANE EPIPHYTE ANTHURIUM HOOKERI
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Roman Dial, S. Carl Tobin
24-37
DESCRIPTION OF ARBORIST METHODS FOR FOREST CANOPY ACCESS AND MOVEMENT
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Nalini M. Nadkarni, Geoffrey G. Parker
38-50
A PROFILE OF FOREST CANOPY SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS—WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE WANT TO KNOW, AND OBSTACLES WE FACE: RESULTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY
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Nigel E. Stork, Victoria Best
51-62
EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION—RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF EUROPEAN CANOPY RESEARCH IN THE TROPICS
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Helen Kennedy
63-65
CALATHEA AMAZONICA, A NEW SPECIES IN CALATHEA SECTION COMOSAE (MARANTACEAE) FROM PERU
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Tania Wendt
66-78
PITCAIRNIA L'HÉRITIER (BROMELIACEAE) OF RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL
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Talita Fontoura
79-81
NEW SYNONYMIES IN THE GENUS BILLBERGIA THUNBERG (BROMELIACEAE)
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Ivon M. Ramirez
82-84
NOTES ON NEOREGELIA SUBGENUS HYLAEAICUM (BROMELIACEAE: BROMELIOIDEAE)
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Ivon M. Ramirez, German Carnevali
85-86
NOTE: NEW RECORDS FOR VENEZUELA
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Franco Pupulin, Dora Emilia Mora-Retana
87-103
A REVISION OF THE COSTA RICAN SPECIES OF TRICHOCENTRUM (ORCHIDACEAE)
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J. Patrick Carter, Craig E. Martin
104-106
THE OCCURRENCE OF CRASSULACEAN ACID METABOLISM AMONG EPIPHYTES IN A HIGH-RAINFALL REGION OF COSTA RICA
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Various Authors
A1, A3-A25
Forest Canopies: Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation November 9-13, 1994 Sarasota, Florida: ABSTRACTS
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