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Burnham, R.J. and Carranco, N.L. 2004. Miocene winged fruits of Loxopterygium (Anacardiaceae) from the Ecuadorian Andes. American Journal of Botany 91(11): 1767-1773.
Burnham, R.J. and Johnson K.R. 2004. South American paleobotany and the origins of neotropical rainforests. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, series B. on line October 2004.
Burnham, R.J. 2004. Alpha and Beta Diversity of Lianas in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador. Forest Ecology and Management 190:43-55.
Burnham, R.J. 2002. Dominance, diversity and distribution of lianas in Yasuní, Ecuador: who is on top? Journal of Tropical Ecology 18:845-864.
Burnham, R.J. 2002. Climbers of Yasuní National Park, Ecuador and their importance in tropical forests. Memorias del Tercer Congreso Botanico del Ecuador. Editores; A. Freire-Fiero y D. Neill. Pp.181-210.
Burnham, R.J. 2001. Is Conservation Biology a Paleontological Pursuit? Palaios 16(5):423-424.
Burnham, R.J., N. C. A. Pitman, K. R. Johnson and P. Wilf. 2001. Habitat-related error in estimating temperatures from leaf margins in a humid tropical forest. American Journal of Botany, 88(6): 1096-1102.
Burnham, R.J. and A. Graham 1999. The History of Neotropical vegetation: new developments and status. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 86:546-589.
Mirle, C. and Burnham, R.J. 1999. A Key to Asymmetrically Winged Fruits from the Western Hemisphere. Brittonia 51:1-14.
Burnham, R.J. 1997. Stand characteristics and leaf litter species composition of a dry forest hectare in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica. Biotropica 29(4): 384-395.
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