Density-dependent linkage of scale-dependent feedbacks: a flume study on the intertidal macrophyte Spartina anglica
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Peter M. J. Herman | Tjeerd J. Bouma | B. K. van Wesenbeeck | S. Temmerman | P. Herman | T. Bouma | G. Graf | B. V. Wesenbeeck | S. Temmerman | Gerhard Graf | M. Friedrichs | M. Friedrichs
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