Benzing, 1989 - Google Patents
The evolution of epiphytismBenzing, 1989
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- Benzing D
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- Vascular plants as epiphytes: evolution and ecophysiology
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The evolution of epiphytism in the broadest sense and its emergence in specific taxa have received considerable attention, beginning with Schimper's (1888) classic and insightful Die epiphytische Vegetation A merikas. Agreement remains elusive, however (eg, Pittendrigh …
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