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Figure 1.Relationship between axis 1, and axis 2 and 3 of an ordination based on a chi-squared similaritycoefficient weighted for species frequency of tree plots from the Usambara mountains
Figure 2.Relationship between axis-1 scores of the ordination and plot elevation (m, asl)

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