Changes in New Zealand forest plant communities following the prehistoric extinction of avian megaherbivores
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Changes in New Zealand forest plant communities following the prehistoric extinction of avian megaherbivores
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JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 160-171
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Wiley
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2016-09-19
DOI
10.1111/jvs.12469
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