Workshop Report Workshop report on Losses of foundation species and the consequences for ecosystem structure and function, 2006 Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) All Scientists Meeting, Estes Park, Co., Saturday, 23 September 2006. Workshop Organizers: Brian Kloeppel (Coweeta) and Aaron Ellison (Harvard Forest)
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