Understanding ecosystem retrogression
Duane A. Peltzer(Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research), Lawrence R. Walker(University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Benjamin L. Turner(University of Western Australia), David A. Wardle(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Leo M. Condron(Lincoln University), Richard D. Bardgett(University of Manchester), Victoria J. Allison(Ministry for Primary Industries), Peter M. Vitousek(Stanford University), Oliver A. Chadwick(University of California, Santa Barbara), Sarah J. Richardson(Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research), Joe Walker(CSIRO Land and Water), Stephen Porder(Brown University), Roger L. Parfitt(Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research), W. T. Baisden(GNS Science)
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