Novel ecosystems in the Anthropocene: a revision of the novel ecosystem concept for pragmatic applications
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William H. McDowell | W. McDowell | P. Pellissier | N. Morse | Nathaniel B. Morse | Paul A. Pellissier | Elisabeth N. Cianciola | Richard L. Brereton | Marleigh M. Sullivan | Nicholas K. Shonka | Tessa B. Wheeler | R. Brereton
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