Functional leaf traits of vascular epiphytes: vertical trends within the forest, intra‐ and interspecific trait variability, and taxonomic signals
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Wolfgang Wanek | Juliano Sarmento Cabral | Holger Kreft | Katrin Wagner | Gerhard Zotz | Gunnar Petter | W. Wanek | H. Kreft | J. Cabral | G. Zotz | Gunnar Petter | K. Wagner | Eduardo Javier Sánchez Delgado
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