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Spatially structured herbivory and primary succession at Mount St Helens: field surveys and experimental growth studies suggest a role for nutrients
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Spatially structured herbivory and primary succession at Mount St Helens: field surveys and experimental growth studies suggest a role for nutrients

William F FAGAN, John G BISHOP and John D. SCHADE
Ecological entomology, Vol.29(4), pp.398-409
2004
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/113645

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Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Biological and medical sciences Synecology Terrestrial ecosystems Animal and plant ecology Animal, plant and microbial ecology

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