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Ecological Significance of Crown Functional Traits Across Size Classes and Disturbance Environments in Eight Pioneer Species in a Sri Lankan Rain Forest

Uromi M. Goodale    
Graeme P. Berlyn    
Timothy G. Gregoire    
Mark S. Ashton    

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