标题
Bryophyte traits explain climate-warming effects on tree seedling establishment
作者
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出版物
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
Volume 105, Issue 2, Pages 496-506
出版商
Wiley
发表日期
2016-10-14
DOI
10.1111/1365-2745.12688
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