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William G. Lee | A. Lugo | R. Hobbs | P. Vitousek | J. Ewel | C. D’Antonio | J. Bergelson | S. Louda | K. Hopper | L. Loope | C. Daehler | D. Gordon | D. O'dowd | R. Leakey | P. McEvoy | A. Holt | E. Colin | D. Lorence | Luis | Diego Gbmez | Hughes | Marcy LaHart | David M. Richardson | D. Richardson
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