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A study of the colonization of fallen aspen by decomposers over time after avalanche activity — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Student Paper
A study of the colonization of fallen aspen by decomposers over time after avalanche activity
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Authors:
Grahl, T.
Year:
1998
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
COLONIZATION, DISTURBANCE, LITTER, POPULUS, RMBL STUDENT PAPER, SALICACEAE, SUCCESSION
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