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Grasslands / Temperate grasslands /  savannas /  and shrublands / California chaparral and woodlands / Forest ecology / Ecosystems / Bromus / Rangeland / California oak woodland / Savanna / Biogeography / Systems ecology / Biology
Date: 2007-08-17 14:39:18
Grasslands
Temperate grasslands
savannas
and shrublands
California chaparral and woodlands
Forest ecology
Ecosystems
Bromus
Rangeland
California oak woodland
Savanna
Biogeography
Systems ecology
Biology

Understory-Canopy Relationships in Oak Woodlands and Savannas1 William E. Frost2 James W. Bartolome3 J. Michael Connor4 Abstract: We summarize available information about the relationships between oak overstory and under

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