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Title: Effects of species and tree size diversity on recruitment in the Alaskan boreal forest: A geospatial approach

Authors: Young, B., J. Liang, and F.S. Chapin, III

Citation: Young, B., J. Liang, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2011. Effects of species and tree size diversity on recruitment in the Alaskan boreal forest: A geospatial approach. Forest Ecology and Management 262(8):1608-1617.

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Keywords: species diversity, tree size diversity, Alaska

 

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