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    South-west Sri Lanka: a floristic refugium in South Asia by Gunatilleke, Nimal, Gunatilleke, Savitri, Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in Ceylon journal of science (23-11-2017)
    “…In South Asia, south-west Sri Lanka alone represents the sole surviving perhumid region where Mixed Dipterocarp Forests (MDF) harbour a number of relict…”
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    Phylogeny of PgiC gene in Shorea and its closely related genera (Dipterocarpaceae), the dominant trees in Southeast Asian tropical rain forests by Kamiya, Koichi, Harada, Ko, Tachida, Hidenori, Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-2005)
    “…Dipterocarpaceae, trees that dominate tropical rain forests in Southeast Asia consist of many economically and ecologically important species. We determined…”
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    New Syzygium (Myrtaceae) from Northern Borneo by Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in Kew bulletin (01-01-2006)
    “…Thirty-five species, two subspecies and two varieties of Syzygium Gaertn., Myrtaceae from Malaysian Borneo and Brunei Darussalam are formally described, in…”
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    Local and Geographical Distributions for a Tropical Tree Genus, Scaphium (Sterculiaceae) in the Far East by Yamada, Toshihiro, Itoh, Akira, Kanzaki, Mamoru, Yamakura, Takuo, Suzuki, Eizi, Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in Plant ecology (01-05-2000)
    “…Tropical rain forests have an amazingly large number of closely related, sympatric species. How the sympatric species coexist is central to understanding the…”
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    Phylogeny of Pgi C gene in Shorea and its closely related genera (Dipterocarpaceae), the dominant trees in Southeast Asian tropical rain forests by Kamiya, Koichi, Harada, Ko, Tachida, Hidenori, Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-2005)
    “…Dipterocarpaceae, trees that dominate tropical rain forests in Southeast Asia consist of many economically and ecologically important species. We determined…”
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    Journal Article
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    The Biogeography of New Guinea by Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in Ecology (01-04-1983)
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    Book Review Journal Article
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    Chinese Botany by Ashton, Peter Shaw

    Published in Science (08-05-1987)
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    Book Review
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    Seedling response of Shorea species across moisture and light regimes in a Sri Lankan rain forest by Ashton, Peter Mark Shaw

    Published 01-01-1990
    “…In moist mixed-species broadleaf forest, canopy tree species that are late successional are usually considered to belong to the same regeneration guild. These…”
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    Dissertation
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