Sources of variation in foliar secondary chemistry in a tropical forest tree community.
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S Joseph Wright | Brian E Sedio | Juan C Rojas Echeverri | Cristopher A Boya P | J. C. Rojas Echeverri | S. Wright | Brian E. Sedio | C. Boya P.
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