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321 related items for PubMed ID: 34816429
1. Decay of similarity across tropical forest communities: integrating spatial distance with soil nutrients. Peguero G, Ferrín M, Sardans J, Verbruggen E, Ramírez-Rojas I, Van Langenhove L, Verryckt LT, Murienne J, Iribar A, Zinger L, Grau O, Orivel J, Stahl C, Courtois EA, Asensio D, Gargallo-Garriga A, Llusià J, Margalef O, Ogaya R, Richter A, Janssens IA, Peñuelas J. Ecology; 2022 Feb; 103(2):e03599. PubMed ID: 34816429 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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