ENERGY, WATER, AND BROAD‐SCALE GEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF SPECIES RICHNESS
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Richard Field | Bradford A. Hawkins | Thierry Oberdorff | Jeremy T. Kerr | Dawn M. Kaufman | David J. Currie | Jean-François Guégan | J. Kerr | J. Guégan | B. A. Hawkins | G. Mittelbach | T. Oberdorff | D. Currie | J. Turner | Richard Field | H. Cornell | Gary G. Mittelbach | Eileen M. O'Brien | E. Porter | John Turner | Howard V. Cornell | Eric E. Porter | B. Hawkins
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