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J Chem Ecol[removed]: 815–833 DOI[removed]s10886[removed]Chemical Defenses Promote Persistence of the Aquatic Plant Micranthemum umbrosum John D. Parker & Dwight O. Collins & Julia Kubanek & M. Cameron Sullards &
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D. Bostwick School of Chemistry and Biochemistry / School of Biology / US Federal Reserve / Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology / Georgia Institute of Technology / Atlanta / Cornell University / /

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