Long-Term Impacts of Invasive Insects and Pathogens on Composition, Biomass, and Diversity of Forests in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains
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Norman A. Bourg | W. McShea | K. Anderson‐Teixeira | A. Alonso | F. Dallmeier | A. Tepley | E. Gonzalez-Akre | Ryan Helcoski | I. McGregor | Alan B. Williams | V. Meakem | W. Cass | Stephen J. Paull | Christopher T. Cosma | Abigail E. Ferson | C. Kittle | Maya N. Prestipino | Michael K. Scott | Alyssa R. Terrell | Valentine Herrmann
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