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Importance of natural cloud regimes to ecophysiology in the alpine species, Caltha leptosepala and Arnica parryi, Snowy Range Mountains, southeast Wyoming, USA

Adriana Sanchez A B D , Nicole M. Hughes C and William K. Smith A
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A Wake Forest University, Department of Biology, 136 Winston Hall, Winston-Salem, NC 27106, USA.

B Universidad del Rosario, Programa de Biología, Carrera 24 No. 63C-69, Bogotá, DC, Colombia.

C High Point University, Department of Biology, University Station 3591, High Point, NC 27262, USA.

D Corresponding author. Email: adriana.sanchez@urosario.edu.co

Functional Plant Biology 42(2) 186-197 https://doi.org/10.1071/FP14096
Submitted: 27 March 2014  Accepted: 3 August 2014   Published: 16 September 2014



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