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Assessing the quality of remaining forests on Madagascar

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Assessing the quality of remaining forests on Madagascar. / Brown, Kerry; Yesuf, Gabriel; Carvalho, Fabio.
The new natural history of Madagascar. ed. / Steven M. Goodman. Vol. 1 Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press, 2022. p. 113-120.

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Brown, K, Yesuf, G & Carvalho, F 2022, Assessing the quality of remaining forests on Madagascar. in SM Goodman (ed.), The new natural history of Madagascar. vol. 1, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, USA, pp. 113-120. <https://press.princeton.edu/books/ebook/9780691229409/the-new-natural-history-of-madagascar>

APA

Brown, K., Yesuf, G., & Carvalho, F. (2022). Assessing the quality of remaining forests on Madagascar. In S. M. Goodman (Ed.), The new natural history of Madagascar (Vol. 1, pp. 113-120). Princeton University Press. https://press.princeton.edu/books/ebook/9780691229409/the-new-natural-history-of-madagascar

Vancouver

Brown K, Yesuf G, Carvalho F. Assessing the quality of remaining forests on Madagascar. In Goodman SM, editor, The new natural history of Madagascar. Vol. 1. Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press. 2022. p. 113-120

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Brown, Kerry ; Yesuf, Gabriel ; Carvalho, Fabio. / Assessing the quality of remaining forests on Madagascar. The new natural history of Madagascar. editor / Steven M. Goodman. Vol. 1 Princeton, NJ, USA : Princeton University Press, 2022. pp. 113-120

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