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    Niche-processes induced differences in plant growth, carbon balance, stress resistance, and regeneration affect community assembly over succession.
    Niche-processes induced differences in plant growth, carbon balance, stress resistance, and regeneration affect community assembly over succession.
    by Zhaoyuan Tan, Hui Zhang
    Published 2020-01-01
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    A Method for Performing Reforestation to Effectively Recover Soil Water Content in Extremely Degraded Tropical Rain Forests
    A Method for Performing Reforestation to Effectively Recover Soil Water Content in Extremely Degraded Tropical Rain Forests
    by Tiedong Liu, Tiedong Liu, Kai Jiang, Kai Jiang, Zhaoyuan Tan, Zhaoyuan Tan, Qifang He, Qifang He, Hui Zhang, Hui Zhang, Chen Wang
    Published 2021-02-01
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    Bombax ceiba is a Good Native Tree Species for Performing Reforestation to Restore Highly Degraded Tropical Forests in Hainan Island, China
    Bombax ceiba is a Good Native Tree Species for Performing Reforestation to Restore Highly Degraded Tropical Forests in Hainan Island, China
    by Jinhuan Luo, Wenjun Hong, Jindian Yang, Kai Jiang, Zhaoyuan Tan, Qifang He, Hui Zhang, Jie Cui
    Published 2021-04-01
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    Thermal infrared imaging from drones can detect individuals and nocturnal behavior of the world’s rarest primate
    Thermal infrared imaging from drones can detect individuals and nocturnal behavior of the world’s rarest primate
    by Hui Zhang, Chen Wang, Samuel T. Turvey, Zhongyu Sun, Zhaoyuan Tan, Qi Yang, Wenxing Long, Xianming Wu, Donghua Yang
    Published 2020-09-01
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