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Plant diversity in a Central African rain forest: Implications for biodiversity conservation in Cameroon<br />

Figure 4.4 Distribution of 32 species of Caesalpinioideae that are ei<strong>the</strong>r strictly endemic to <strong>the</strong> Campo-<br />

Ma’an and south-western Cameroon, endemic to Cameroon and Lower Guinea region, or that<br />

reach <strong>the</strong>ir nor<strong>the</strong>rn limit of distribution in Campo-Ma’an. Note that <strong>the</strong> size of <strong>the</strong> circle is<br />

proportional to <strong>the</strong> number of different species that occur in a given locality.<br />

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Figure 4.5 Distribution of 13 species of Rinorea that are ei<strong>the</strong>r strictly endemic to <strong>the</strong> Campo-Ma’an and<br />

south-western Cameroon, endemic to Cameroon or <strong>the</strong> Lower Guinea region. The size of <strong>the</strong><br />

circle is proportional to <strong>the</strong> number of different species that occur in a given locality.

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