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Simulating Impacts of Ice Storms on Forest Ecosystems
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Science at the frontier: multimethod research to evaluate ecosystem change across multiple scales
Colin Tucker1, Dong Yan2, Matthew Dannenberg2
1Southwest Biological Science Center, US Geological Survey, Moab, UT, 84532, USA.
The New Phytologist
|May 9, 2018
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