Two sides of the coin: Feedback-driven landscape formation results in trade-off between establishment and resilience of marram grass
Solveig Höfer(University of Groningen), Valérie C. Reijers(Utrecht University), Max Rietkerk(Utrecht University), Martin J. Wassen(Utrecht University), Tjisse van der Heide(University of Groningen), Lissie de Groot(ETH Zurich), Eva Lansu(University of Groningen), Nathan Scanlan(Utrecht University)
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