Do fragment size and edge effects predict carbon stocks in trees and lianas in tropical forests
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D. Edwards | J. Barlow | C. Schaefer | W. Laurance | S. V. Martins | Ainhoa Magrach | L. F. Magnago | D. Edwards
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