Industrial-strength ecology: trade-offs and opportunities in algal biofuel production.
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Elena Litchman | Michael S. Deal | M. S. Deal | R. McBride | S. Mandal | J. Shurin | V. Smith | E. Litchman | Rachel L. Abbott | G. Kwan | Robert C McBride | Val H Smith | Jonathan B Shurin | Rachel L Abbott | Michael S Deal | Garfield T Kwan | Shovon Mandal
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