Differences in Ecosystem Carbon Distribution and Nutrient Cycling Linked to Forest Tree Species Composition in a Mid-Successional Boreal Forest
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Jill F. Johnstone | Michelle C. Mack | Edward A. G. Schuur | A. Melvin | H. Genet | M. Mack | J. Johnstone | E. Schuur | April M. Melvin | A. David McGuire | Helene Genet | A. David McGuire
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