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Higher Survival Drives the Success of Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Through Succession in Costa Rican Rainforests

New Phytologist - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/nph.13734
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Plant SciencePhysiology
Date

October 29, 2015

Authors
Duncan N. L. MengeRobin L. Chazdon
Publisher

Wiley


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