Does it pay to have a “bigwig” as a co-author?
@article{Leimu2008DoesIP, title={Does it pay to have a “bigwig” as a co-author?}, author={R. Leimu and C. Lortie and L. Aarssen and A. Budden and J. Koricheva and Tom Tregenza}, journal={Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment}, year={2008}, volume={6}, pages={410-411} }
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