Positive feedbacks amplify rates of woody encroachment in mesic tallgrass prairie
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Zak Ratajczak | J. Nippert | Z. Ratajczak | Jeffrey C. Hartman | T. Ocheltree | Troy W. Ocheltree | Jesse B. Nippert
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