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Figure 4.5 The distributions of the carbon flux rates (kg C ha −1 y −1 ), interaction strengths (y −1 ), and impact of stability of trophic interactions
arranged by trophic position for functional groups of the Central Plains Experimental Range (Colorado, United States).
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