The sensitivity of tropical leaf litter decomposition to temperature: results from a large-scale leaf translocation experiment along an elevation gradient in Peruvian forests.
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Y. Malhi | M. Silman | N. Salinas | P. Meir | M. Mamani | V. Huamán | A. Gibaja | D. Salinas | F. Farfan | R. Roman Cuesta | J. Huamán | Vicky Huamán | R. Cuesta
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