Non-native invasive earthworms as agents of change in northern temperate forests
Patrick J. Bohlen(Archbold Biological Station), D. Parkinson(University of Calgary), Sonja Migge(University of Göttingen), Mary Ann McLean(Indiana State University), Cindy M. Hale(University of Minnesota, Duluth), Stefan Scheu(Institute of Zoology), Peter M. Groffman(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies)
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
October 1, 2004
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