Prescribed fire and partial overstory removal alter an acorn–rodent conditional mutualism
Skye M. Greenler(US Forest Service), Robert K. Swihart(State Street (United States)), Laura A. Estrada(State Street (United States)), Michael R. Saunders(Purdue University West Lafayette), Kenneth F. Kellner(State Street (United States))
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