Impacts of self-organizing mechanism and topography on wetland ecosystem dynamics
Understanding the first order controls over resource cycling and limitation in ecosystems is critical for predicting ecosystem response to disturbances. Topography and vegetation self-organizing mechanisms are first order controls over resource fluxes across the landscape. Topography controls down...
Main Author: | Cheng, Yiwei |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/47705 |
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