Canopy Flow Analysis Reveals the Advantage of Size in the Oldest Communities of Multicellular Eukaryotes
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D. Jacobs | M. Clapham | R. Summons | D. Johnston | M. Ghisalberti | M. Laflamme | G. Narbonne | D. Gold
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