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Research Progress
Conserving orchids in Xishuangbanna 15-09-17
Phylogenetic structure of liana communities varies along a disturbance gradient 15-09-16
Dipterocarp species increase water use in dry seasons in Xishuangbanna 15-09-15
Avoid mistakes in calculating respiration rates of dead wood 15-09-11
Two new fossil species of the genus Burretiodendron s.l found in Yunnan 15-09-10
12 cedrelone limonoids isolated from leaves of Trichilia americana 15-09-08
Similarities of two fig species facilitate host switching of pollinators 15-09-07
An Attractive Catalyst for Making Biodiesel Fuels 15-09-02
Life Goes On For Queenless Bees 15-08-31
Tree hollows influence estimates of stem biomass in old-growth forests 15-08-27
Fossil Calocedrus found from Miocene sediments of Wenshan Basin, SE Yunnan 15-08-19
Conversion to cropland decreases carbon stocks in Tibetan grasslands 15-08-19
Queenless Asian hive bees avoid risky foraging for reproduction 15-08-14
Ridge–furrowing with plastic film increases large tuber yield of potatoes 15-08-12
New progress of systematics and evolution in Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae) 15-08-10
Actively hunting spiders more effective on leafhopper suppression in organic tea plantations 15-08-06
Deterministic processes important in structuring community composition in tropical tree assemblage 15-08-05
Spiders’ foraging strategies have cascading effects on litter decomposition rates 15-08-03
An assembly and alignment-free method is robust for phylogeny reconstruction 15-07-22
Flight initiation distance increases with hunting pressure 15-07-21
Fossilized Metasequoia needles indicate history of atmospheric CO2 concentrations during the Late... 15-07-20
A DNA Barcoding database of tropical trees established in Xishuangbanna 15-07-16
Comprehensive floristic and vegetation survey in Bulong Nature Reserve 15-07-14
Mixed-species flocks important for biodiversity conservation in tropics 15-07-14
miRNAs function as important regulatory nodes of different nutrient metabolic pathways 15-07-13
Understory insectivores vulnerable to land-use intensification in Sri Lanka and southern India 15-07-07
A novel route with five steps to produce a new magnetic carbonaceous acid 15-07-03
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