Cross–Scale Interactions and Changing Pattern–Process Relationships: Consequences for System Dynamics
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Monica G. Turner | Debra P. C. Peters | Brandon T. Bestelmeyer | M. Turner | D. Peters | B. Bestelmeyer
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