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Darwin's Wind Hypothesis: Does It Work for Plant Dispersal in Fragmented Habitats?

New Phytologist - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02948.x
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Plant SciencePhysiology
Date

August 1, 2009

Authors
Miquel RibaMaria MayolBarbara E. GilesOphélie RonceEric ImbertMarco van der VeldeStéphanie ChauvetLars EricsonR. BijlsmaBen VosmanM. J. M. SmuldersIsabelle Olivieri
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Wiley


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