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Large herbivore‐induced changes in phytogenic hillocks: Links to soil and windblown sediment on the desert steppe in China
Author(s):
W. Liu
,
S Lu
,
T Wang
,
R. YAN
,
Z. WEI
,
W. Vincent Liu
,
S. S. Lv
,
H.-T. Wang
,
R. Yan
,
Z. H. Wei
,
WT Liu
,
SJ Lu
,
TL Wang
,
RR Yan
,
ZJ Wei
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2018
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Ecological Research
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10.1007/s11284-018-1582-4
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