Disturbance and diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi: effects of canopy gaps and downed woody debris
Nicholas J. Brazee(University of Massachusetts Amherst), David J. Mladenoff(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Daniel L. Lindner(Northern Research Station), Anthony W. D’Amato(University of Vermont), Jodi A. Forrester(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Shawn Fraver(Northern Research Station)
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