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Insect herbivory as a major factor in the shade distribution of a native crucifer (Cardamine cordifolia A. Gray, bittercress)
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Svata M. Louda, James E. Rodman, Insect Herbivory as a Major Factor in the Shade Distribution of a Native Crucifer (Cardamine Cordifolia A. Gray, Bittercress), Journal of Ecology, Vol. 84, No. 2 (Apr., 1996), pp. 229-237
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