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Applying Functional Traits to Ecogeomorphic Processes in Riparian Ecosystems
Author(s):
Rebecca Diehl
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David M. Merritt
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Andrew C. Wilcox
,
Michael L. Scott
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RM Diehl
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DM MERRITT
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AC Wilcox
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ML SCOTT
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2017
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BioScience
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