Conservation and Protection of the Biota of Karst: Extended Abstracts and Field-trip Guide for the Symposium Held February 13 Through 16, 1997, Nashville, TennesseeIra D. Sasowsky, Daniel W. Fong, Elizabeth L. White |
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Contents
Population Genetic Studies of Plants Endemic to Karst With an Emphasis on the Limestone | 2 |
Reproduction and Population Structure of the Marine Cave Isopod Bahalana geracei | 8 |
Bryophytes in Australian Karstlands | 14 |
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