Lineage-based functional types: characterising functional diversity to enhance the representation of ecological behaviour in Land Surface Models.
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Daniel M. Griffith | W. Bond | Melinda D. Smith | D. Beerling | C. Osborne | J. Nippert | W. Riley | C. Still | Timothy J. Gallaher | L. Taylor | B. Helliker | E. Edwards | M. Ungerer | C. Lehmann | C. Strömberg | S. Pau | Lyla L. Taylor | Seton Bachle | Lila Leatherman | Fan Qiu | S. Bachle
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