The Ridgefield Multiple Ecosystem Services Experiment: Can restoration of former agricultural land achieve multiple outcomes?
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Richard J. Hobbs | Lori Lach | Raphael K. Didham | Rachel J. Standish | R. Standish | R. Didham | R. Hobbs | L. Lach | M. Perring | K. Hulvey | Michael P. Perring | Kristin B. Hulvey | Tim K. Morald | Rebecca Parsons | R. Parsons
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