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193 related items for PubMed ID: 28466171

  • 1. Soil nitrogen availability, plant luxury consumption, and herbivory by white-tailed deer.
    Tripler C, Canham C, Inouye R, Schnurr J.
    Oecologia; 2002 Dec; 133(4):517-524. PubMed ID: 28466171
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  • 12. Atmospheric deposition may affect northern hardwood forest composition by altering soil nutrient supply.
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