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Ecologia

Publisher: Academic Journals Inc., USA

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Volume 1, Number 1, 2011


Tropical Coastal Ecosystems: Rarely Explored for their Interaction!

Kandasamy Kathiresan and Nabeel M. Alikunhi

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 1-22, 2011

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The White Cliffs of Dover are an Example of Natural Carbon Sequestration

Michael Witty

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 23-30, 2011

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Spatial Variability in Water Relations of Wild Coffea arabica Populations in the Montane Rainforests of Ethiopia

T. Kufa and J. Burkhardt

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 31-43, 2011

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Floristic Diversity in Ecologically Restored Lime Stone Mines and Natural Forests of Mussoorie and Doon Valley, India

Rajdeep , Prafulla Soni, Lal Singh and B.B. Rana

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 44-55, 2011

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Size Structure and Dynamics of Some Woody Perennials along Elevation Gradient in Wadi Gimal, Red Sea Coast of Egypt

Tarek M. Galal

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 56-67, 2011

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Managing Nature Reserves Using Ecological Disturbances Can Easily Go Wrong

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 68-68, 2011

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Koala Bears May Be the ‘Pickiest’ Marsupials Around

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 69-69, 2011

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Spice of Life: Variety Is Also Good for Hares

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 70-70, 2011

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Ancient Insects Preferred Warmer Climates

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 71-71, 2011

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California’s Controlled Fires Boost Biodiversity

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 72-72, 2011

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Cost Effectiveness of Ecological Restoration Demonstrated

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 73-73, 2011

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Lifeblood of Leaves: Vein Networks Control Plant Patterns

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 74-75, 2011

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Ecological Effects of Biodiversity Loss Underestimated

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 76-76, 2011

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Natural Reforestation in Southern Pyrenees Favours Orchid

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 77-77, 2011

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When Their Tools Get Dull, Leaf-Cutters Switch Jobs

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 78-79, 2011

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Budding Research Links Climate Change and Earlier Flowering Plants

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 80-80, 2011

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Kittiwakes’ Trans-Atlantic Winter Odyssey Linked to Breeding Success

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 81-81, 2011

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Hungry Chicks Have Unique Calls to Their Parents

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 82-82, 2011

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World’s Largest Lake Sheds Light on Ecosystem Responses to Climate Variability

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 83-83, 2011

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Biologists Use GPS to ‘Map’ Bat Teeth to Explore Evolutionary Adaptations to Diet

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 84-84, 2011

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Why Are Vines Overtaking the American Tropics?

Ecologia Volume 1, Number 1, 85-85, 2011

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