Biogeochemical Hot Spots and Hot Moments at the Interface of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems
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William H. McDowell | Sarah E. Gergel | Nancy B. Grimm | Elizabeth W. Boyer | Judson W. Harvey | C. Lisa Dent | Carol A. Johnston | Emilio Mayorga | Peter M. Groffman | Michael E. McClain | Gilles Pinay | W. McDowell | N. Grimm | C. Johnston | S. Gergel | P. Groffman | E. Mayorga | G. Pinay | M. McClain | E. Boyer | C. Dent | S. Hart | J. Harvey | Stephen C. Hart
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