Ecology of Tilia sibirica in a continental hemiboreal forest, southern Siberia: An analogue of a glacial refugium of broad-leaved temperate trees?
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Ecology of Tilia sibirica in a continental hemiboreal forest, southern Siberia: An analogue of a glacial refugium of broad-leaved temperate trees?
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HOLOCENE
Volume 24, Issue 8, Pages 908-918
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SAGE Publications
Online
2014-05-30
DOI
10.1177/0959683614534744
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