Building a foundation: Land-use history and dendrochronology reveal temporal dynamics of aTsuga canadensis(Pinaceae) forest
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Building a foundation: Land-use history and dendrochronology reveal temporal dynamics of aTsuga canadensis(Pinaceae) forest
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RHODORA
Volume 116, Issue 968, Pages 377-427
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New England Botanical Club
Online
2015-01-22
DOI
10.3119/14-04
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