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Henry S. Horn
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Henry S. Horn: professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and associate of the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University

Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7048, 179-179

Abstract: An art installation hints that, even in a forest, wind may disperse tree seeds farther than expected.

Date: 2005
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