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1003by Besi, Edward Entalai“..., a detailed research on the diversity and ecology of orchids in the disturbed forest is crucial...”
Published 2018
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1004by Ruslan, Siti Aisyah“..., the elucidation of Metisa plana’s landscape ecology was possible with the utilization of geospatial technology....”
Published 2018
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1006by Wong, Mum Keng“.... The community ecology of termites at the local scale has been poorly studied in both the primary forest and oil...”
Published 2010
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1009by NURUL NABILAH HUDA, MOHD HISHAM“..., ecology, carnivorous syndrome, ethnobotanical, phytochemical, and pharmacological properties. Hence...”
Published 2024
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1015by Yusof, Shahrizad“... knowledge of the changes in biological processes of other organisms when exposed to pollutants. The ecology...”
Published 2014
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1018by Goh, Hian Chui“... and disturbed ecology. The study aimed to determine the motivational factors of the Health and Wellness Tourism...”
Published 2017
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1019by Ahmad Fitri, Aziz“...A central practical problem in ecology is the estimation of population size. Last published report...”
Published 2019
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1020by Nursyuhaida, Md Shahid“.... Genus Diadema (Echinoidea: Diadematidae) have been reported to be the most widespread and ecologically...”
Published 2013
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