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Intensified inundation shifts a freshwater wetland from a CO
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sink to a source
Author(s):
Junbin Zhao
,
Sparkle L. Malone
,
Steven F. Oberbauer
,
Paulo C. Olivas
,
Jessica Schedlbauer
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Christina L. Staudhammer
,
Gregory Starr
,
Zhao
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2019
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Global Change Biology
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