Positive interactions between alpine plant species and the nurse cushion plant Laretia acaulis do not increase with elevation in the Andes of central Chile.
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Ángela Sierra-Almeida | L. Cavieres | M. Molina‐Montenegro | E. Badano | Susana Gómez-González | Lohengrin A Cavieres | Ernesto I Badano | Angela Sierra-Almeida | Marco A Molina-Montenegro | S. Gómez‐González
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