The Light: Nutrient Ratio in Lakes: The Balance of Energy and Materials Affects Ecosystem Structure and Process
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Robert W. Sterner | James J. Elser | J. Elser | R. Sterner | Everett J. Fee | Stephanie J. Guildford | Thomas H. Chrzanowski | S. Guildford | E. Fee | T. Chrzanowski
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