Landscape-level variation in forest structure and biogeochemistry across a substrate age gradient in Hawaii.
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Peter Vitousek | Gregory P Asner | P. Vitousek | G. Asner | O. Chadwick | Oliver A Chadwick | Sara Hotchkiss | S. Hotchkiss
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