Bryophyte community composition and diversity are indicators of hydrochemical and ecological gradients in temperate kettle hole mires in Ohio, USA
Roger Grau‐Andrés(Centre de Recerca Matemàtica), G. Matt Davies(The Ohio State University), J. Slater(The Ohio State University), Camilo Rey‐Sánchez(The Ohio State University)
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