Ecological effects and management aspects of an exotic tree species : the case of lodgepole pine in Sweden
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D. Despain | M. Sykes | C. Nilsson | S. Sörlin | D. H. Knight | R. Ennos | G. Ågren | W. Baker | N. Ledgard | B. Andersson | O. Engelmark | G. Peterken | B. Elfving | O. Rosvall | M. F. Knecht | C. Björkman | Å. Lindelöw | K. Sjöberg | P. Barklund | M. Karlman
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