Convergence of soil nitrogen isotopes across global climate gradients
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Michael D. Cramer | Wolfgang Wanek | Keisuke Koba | Louis A. Schipper | Joseph M. Craine | Michelle C. Mack | Anders Michelsen | Benjamin L. Turner | Erika Marin-Spiotta | Pablo L. Peri | Rafael S. Oliveira | Carlos A. Quesada | Andreas Richter | Ansgar Kahmen | Lixin Wang | Benjamin L Turner | W. Wanek | Andreas Richter | L. Schipper | A. Michelsen | C. Quesada | M. Mack | A. Elmore | Lixin Wang | J. Craine | E. Brookshire | N. Hasselquist | K. McLauchlan | E. Hobbie | W. T. Baisden | A. Kahmen | P. Peri | J. Kranabetter | R. Oliveira | E. Marín-Spiotta | M. Cramer | K. Koba | L. Augusto | B. Stevenson | G. B. Nardoto | B. Zeller | S. Perakis | Andrew J. Elmore | W. Troy Baisden | R. Viani | Erik A. Hobbie | Niles J. Hasselquist | Bryan A. Stevenson | Steven S. Perakis | Bernd Zeller | J. Marty Kranabetter | Laurent Augusto | Gabriela B. Nardoto | E. N. J. Brookshire | Jordan R. Mayor | Kendra K. McLauchlan | Ricardo A. G. Viani | J. R. Mayor | W. Baisden
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