Light as a source of information in ecosystems

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Gessler, Arthur
Bugmann, Harald
Bigler, Christof
Edwards, Peter
Guistina, Christina della
Kueffer, Christoph
Roy, Jacques
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Gessler, Arthur;
Bugmann, Harald;
Bigler, Christof;
Edwards, Peter;
Guistina, Christina della;
Kueffer, Christoph;
...
Resco de Dios, Víctor.
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Light as a source of information in ecosystems.
Science, vol. 358, núm. 6363.
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.358.6363.680-b.
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