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The Resource-Ratio Hypothesis of Plant Succession
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David Tilman
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June 1985
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June 1985
Journal:
The American Naturalist
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University of Chicago Press
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The American Naturalist
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The American Naturalist
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University of Chicago Press
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0003-0147
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1537-5323
Publication date Created:
June 1985
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June 1985
Volume
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Issue
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Pages
: 827-852
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10.1086/284382
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