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Ecological importance of relic forest patches – from species to ecosystem |
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1Energy and Wetlands Research Group, Centre for Ecological Sciences [CES], Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560012, India.
*Corresponding author: cestvr@ces.iisc.ernet.in
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Citation : Rajasri Ray, Subash Chandran M.D. and Ramachandra. T.V, 2012. Ecological importance of relic forest patches – from species to ecosystem., Proceedings of the LAKE 2012: National Conference on Conservation and Management of Wetland Ecosystems, 06th - 09th November 2012, School of Environmental Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, pp. 1-5.
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