Maintaining tree islands in the Florida Everglades: nutrient redistribution is the key
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Daniel L. Childers | Paul R. Wetzel | Susan Newman | Fred H. Sklar | F. Sklar | D. Childers | S. Newman | D. Gawlik | Dale E. Gawlik | P. Wetzel | A. Valk | Tiffany Troxler Gann | Arnold G. van der Valk | Carlos Coronado-Molina | C. Coronado‐Molina
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