Response and resilience of Spartina alterniflora to sudden dieback
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Robert R. Christian | Elijah W. Ramsey | Amina Rangoonwala | R. Christian | A. Rangoonwala | E. Ramsey | Amanda C. Marsh | Linda K. Blum | L. Blum | A. Marsh
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