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Shaver, Gaius R, and M. J Lechowicz. A Multivariate Approach To Plant Mineral Nutrition: Dose-Response Relationships And Nutrient Dominance In Factorial Experiments. Canadian Journal Of Botany 63, no. 12. Canadian Journal Of Botany (1985): 2138-2143. doi:10.1139/b85-302.
Asmus, Ashley, Laura Gough, Natalie T Boelman, John C Wingfield, Shannan K Sweet, Jesse S Krause, Jonathan H Perez, and Helen E Chmura. Multi-Trophic Impacts Of Shrub Dominance On Arctic Arthropod Assemblages. Society Of Integrative And Comparative Biology’s (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Society Of Integrative And Comparative Biology’s (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Austin, TX, 2014.
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