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Restoring Historic Plant Communities in the Oak Openings Region of Northwest Ohio
Scott R. Abella, John F. Jaeger, Denise H. Gehring, Robert G. Jacksy, Karen S. Menard and Kim A. High
Ecological Restoration, September 2001, 19 (3) 155-160; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.19.3.155
Scott R. Abella
John F. Jaeger
Denise H. Gehring
Robert G. Jacksy
Karen S. Menard
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Restoring Historic Plant Communities in the Oak Openings Region of Northwest Ohio
Scott R. Abella, John F. Jaeger, Denise H. Gehring, Robert G. Jacksy, Karen S. Menard, Kim A. High
Ecological Restoration Sep 2001, 19 (3) 155-160; DOI: 10.3368/er.19.3.155
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