Decomposition of bark beetle-attacked trees after mortality varies across forests
Natalie A. Clay(University of Arkansas at Fayetteville), John J. Riggins(Mississippi State University), Oscar Leverón(Universidad Nacional de Ciencias Forestales), Jiao Tang(The Affiliated Yongchuan Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Richard W. Hofstetter(Northern Arizona University), Kimberlyn Pace(Mississippi State University), John Thomason(Mississippi State University), Nicholas Benedetto(Louisiana Tech University), Courtney Siegert(Mississippi State University), Douglas A. Day(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences)
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