The abundance and diversity of the herpetofaunas of tropical forest litters

作者: Norman J. Scott

DOI: 10.2307/2387818

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摘要: … Species from other tropical highlands or temperate-related forms only become important in the very high mountains (above about 2500 m in Costa Rica) in some groups. For instance, of …

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