Plant trait responses to grazing – a global synthesis
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Daniel G. Milchunas | Sandra Díaz | Wei Zhang | Fernando Casanoves | Sandra Lavorel | Graciela M. Rusch | B. D. Campbell | Sue McIntyre | S. Lavorel | S. Díaz | I. Noy-Meir | D. Milchunas | H. Clark | S. McIntyre | F. Casanoves | V. Falczuk | M. Sternberg | G. Rusch | C. Skarpe | J. Landsberg | Wei Zhang | Marcelo Sternberg | Imanuel Noy-Meir | Harry Clark | Jill Landsberg | Christina Skarpe | Valeria Falczuk | B. D. Campbell | I. Noy‐Meir
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