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Long-term trends in ecological systems: an introduction to cross-site comparisons and relevance to global change studies
Author(s): D.P.C. Peters; C.M. Laney; A.E. Lugo; S.L. Collins; C.T. Driscoll; P.M. Groffman; J.M. Grove; A.K. Knapp; T.K. Kratz; M.D. Ohman; R.B. Waide; J. Yao
Date: 2013
Source: In: D.P.C. Peters et al. (Editors), Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change. USDA ARS Tech. Bull. No. 1931. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Las Cruces, NM. Pages 1-20
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Peters, D.P.C.; Laney, C.M.; Lugo, A.E.; Collins, S.L.; Driscoll, C.T.; Groffman, P.M.; Grove, J.M.; Knapp, A.K.; Kratz, T.K.; Ohman, M.D.; Waide, R.B.; Yao, J. 2013. Long-term trends in ecological systems: an introduction to cross-site comparisons and relevance to global change studies. Chapter 1. Pages 1-20 in: D.P.C. Peters et al. (Editors), Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change. USDA ARS Tech. Bull. No. 1931. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Las Cruces, NM.Related Search
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