Effects of Fire and Large Herbivores on Canopy Nitrogen in a Tallgrass Prairie
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Douglas G. Goodin | Anthony Joern | Bohua Ling | Edward J. Raynor | D. Goodin | Bohua Ling | A. Joern | E. Raynor
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