Aerial production, mortality, and mineral accumulation-export dynamics in Spartina alterniflora and Juncus roemerianus plant stands in a Georgia salt marsh
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John L. Gallagher | Robert J. Reimold | Rick A. Linthurst | J. L. Gallagher | R. Linthurst | R. J. Reimold | William J. Pfeiffer | W. J. Pfeiffer
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