Plant litter dynamics in the forest-stream interface: precipitation is a major control across tropical biomes
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L. Boyero | N. Hamada | A. Tonin | J. Pérez | A. O. Medeiros | Lucas E. Fontana | L. U. Hepp | G. F. M. Leite | N. Roque | R. Martins | J. Gonçalves | M. M. Petrucio | P. B. Morais | P. Bambi | S. Couceiro | L. Feitoza | Vânia G. Lezan-Kowalczuk | A. L. Lemes-Silva | L. K. Lisboa | R. C. Loureiro | Y. Moretto | Patrícia C. A. Oliveria | Evelyn B. Pereira | Lidiane P. Ferreira | D. F. Reis | Renan S. Rezende | Luiz E. P. Santos | A. E. Siegloch | Gabriela Tonello | Aurea L. Lemes-Silva | L. E. Fontana | Gustavo F. M. Leite | Vânia G. Lezan-Kowalczuk | Patrícia C. A. Oliveria | Lidiane P. Ferreira | Luiz E. P. Santos | E. B. Pereira
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