The theory of island biogeography applies to ectomycorrhizal fungi in subalpine tree “islands” at a fine scale
Sydney I. Glassman(University of California, Riverside), Thomas D. Bruns(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Kaitlin C. Lubetkin(Great Basin College), Judy A. Chung(University of California, Berkeley)
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