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Spatiotemporal dynamics of lianas during 50 years of succession to temperate forest

Ladwig et al., 2010

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14853594734551779713
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Ladwig L
Meiners S
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Ecology

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Although they are important components of forest communities, the general ecology and spatiotemporal patterns of temperate lianas during forest regeneration are largely unknown. The dependence of lianas on other plants for physical support makes them a potentially …
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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