Author:
Callaghan Terry V.,Tweedie Craig E.,Åkerman Jonas,Andrews Christopher,Bergstedt Johan,Butler Malcolm G.,Christensen Torben R.,Cooley Dorothy,Dahlberg Ulrika,Danby Ryan K.,Daniёls Fred J. A.,de Molenaar Johannes G.,Dick Jan,Mortensen Christian Ebbe,Ebert-May Diane,Emanuelsson Urban,Eriksson Håkan,Hedenås Henrik,Henry Greg. H. R.,Hik David S.,Hobbie John E.,Jantze Elin J.,Jaspers Cornelia,Johansson Cecilia,Johansson Margareta,Johnson David R.,Johnstone Jill F.,Jonasson Christer,Kennedy Catherine,Kenney Alice J.,Keuper Frida,Koh Saewan,Krebs Charles J.,Lantuit Hugues,Lara Mark J.,Lin David,Lougheed Vanessa L.,Madsen Jesper,Matveyeva Nadya,McEwen Daniel C.,Myers-Smith Isla H.,Narozhniy Yuriy K.,Olsson Håkan,Pohjola Veijo A.,Price Larry W.,Rigét Frank,Rundqvist Sara,Sandström Anneli,Tamstorf Mikkel,Van Bogaert Rik,Villarreal Sandra,Webber Patrick J.,Zemtsov Valeriy A.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Geography, Planning and Development,General Medicine
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