The earliest stages of ecosystem succession in high-elevation (5000 metres above sea level), recently deglaciated soils
Steven K. Schmidt(University of Colorado Boulder), Arnaud Martin(University of Colorado Boulder), Sasha C. Reed(United States Geological Survey), Jason C. Neff(University of Colorado Boulder), Michael Weintraub(University of Toledo), Diana R. Nemergut(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Elizabeth K. Costello(March of Dimes), Andrew W. Hill(University of Colorado Boulder), A. Stuart Grandy(University of New Hampshire), Allen F. Meyer(University of Colorado Boulder), Cory C. Cleveland(University of Montana)
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