A TRANSIENT, NUTRIENT‐BASED MODEL OF ARCTIC PLANT COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO CLIMATIC WARMING
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F. Stuart Chapin | Howard E. Epstein | Anthony M. Starfield | F. Chapin | H. Epstein | A. Starfield | M. D. Walker | Marilyn D. Walker | M. Walker | F. Stuart Chapin | Howard E. Epstein | Marilyn D. Walker
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