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2. LiDAR-based reference aboveground biomass maps for tropical forests of South Asia and Central Africa.

3. Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities.

4. Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients.

5. Mycorrhizal feedbacks influence global forest structure and diversity.

6. Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships.

7. Genetic analysis of hybridization between white-handed (Hylobates lar) and pileated (Hylobates pileatus) gibbons in a contact zone in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.

8. Different responses of soil respiration to environmental factors across forest stages in a Southeast Asian forest.

9. Comparison of point transect distance and traditional acoustic point-count sampling of hoolock gibbons in Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary, Myanmar.

10. Temporal population variability in local forest communities has mixed effects on tree species richness across a latitudinal gradient.

11. Infant loss during and after male replacement in gibbons.

12. Defaunation of large-bodied frugivores reduces carbon storage in a tropical forest of Southeast Asia.

13. Spatial scale changes the relationship between beta diversity, species richness and latitude.

14. Different megafauna vary in their seed dispersal effectiveness of the megafaunal fruit Platymitra macrocarpa (Annonaceae).

15. Response to Comment on "Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale".

16. Response to Comment on "Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale".

17. The ecology of white-handed and pileated gibbons in a zone of overlap and hybridization in Thailand.

18. Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale.

19. Long-term home range use in white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.

20. Effectiveness of primate seed dispersers for an "oversized" fruit, Garcinia benthamii.

21. Gibbon (Hylobates lar) reintroduction success in Phuket, Thailand, and its conservation benefits.

22. CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change.

23. Interspecific territoriality in gibbons (Hylobates lar and H. pileatus) and its effects on the dynamics of interspecies contact zones.

24. Nonredundancy in the dispersal network of a generalist tropical forest tree.

25. Gibbon travel paths are goal oriented.

26. Bushmeat poaching reduces the seed dispersal and population growth rate of a mammal-dispersed tree.

27. Functional differences within a guild of tropical mammalian frugivores.

28. Isolation and characterization of dinucleotide microsatellite loci in the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus).

29. Estimation of density of gibbon groups by use of loud songs.

30. Predisposition to reinfection by intestinal helminths after chemotherapy in south Thailand.

31. Transmission of Angiostrongylus cantonensis through the giant African snail Achatina fulica: an experimental study.

32. A comparison of a modified quick-Kato technique and the Stoll dilution method for field examination for Opisthorchis viverrini eggs.

33. Inheritance of stereotyped gibbon calls.

34. Measurement of incidence of the human liver fluke, Opisthorchis viverrini, in northeast Thailand.

35. Consistency of fecal egg output in patients with Opisthochiasis viverrini.

36. Incidence of endemic Opisthorchis viverrini infection in a village in northeast Thailand.

37. Prevalence, incidence, intensity and associated morbidity of intestinal helminths in south Thailand.

38. Relationship between prevalence and intensity of Opisthorchis viverrini infection, and clinical symptoms and signs in a rural community in north-east Thailand.

39. Opisthorchis viverrini infection and cholangiocarcinoma. A prospective, case-controlled study.

42. Morbidity in relation to intensity of infection in Opisthorchiasis viverrini: study of a community in Khon Kaen, Thailand.

43. An analysis of the prevalence of Fasciolopsis buski in central Thailand using catalytic models.

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