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Home-field advantage in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradients: lay summary
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Umea University
Home-field advantage in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradients: lay summary
Functional Ecology
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2018
English
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G. F. Veen
AK
Ashley D. Keiser
WP
Wim H. van der Putten
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