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  <name>Los Amigos Jungle Cucumbers - Figure 7</name>
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      <md:firstname>John</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Janovec</md:surname>
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    <para id="para1">
      Plants that thrive in naturally disturbed areas, like openings
      created by falling trees, also enjoy the extra light and space
      created by man-made clearings, like this airstrip.  The two
      <foreign>Gurania</foreign> species at Los Amigos that are most
      frequently encountered are <foreign>G. spinulosa</foreign> and
      <foreign>G. ulei.</foreign> Perhaps they are most easily seen
      because they occur in the airstrip and along trails, in light
      gaps.  The <foreign>Cecropia</foreign> trees and other shrubs on
      the border of the airstrip you see here are coated with the
      draping vines of these two <foreign>Gurania</foreign> species,
      growing together.
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