Biomorphogenic feedbacks and the spatial organization of a dominant grass steer dune development

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  • who: Dries Bonte from the Department of Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Research Institute for Nature and Forest, Brussels, University of JaĆ©n, Spain have published the paper: Biomorphogenic Feedbacks and the Spatial Organization of a Dominant Grass Steer Dune Development, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The results the authors obtained from a burial experiment (see Supplementary Material 1) are very similar to the findings of Lim . The associated herbivore species have the potential to induce serious reductions in aboveground performance in a controlled environment (Balachowsky and Mesnil 1935 Nye 1958 Heie 1986 vandegehuchte et_al 2010a . . .

     

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