Precipitation mediates sap flux sensitivity to evaporative demand in the neotropics
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N. McDowell | J. Chambers | R. Negrón‐Juárez | Chonggang Xu | N. Swenson | M. Detto | B. Christoffersen | D. Bonal | H. Asbjornsen | B. Faybishenko | J. Warren | B. Burban | K. Anderson‐Teixeira | C. Grossiord | L. Kueppers | C. Varadharajan | C. Baraloto | G. Moore | G. Miller | Liang Wei | C. Stahl | L. Aparecido | C. Fontes | Claire Fortunel | V. Trotsiuk | B. Wolfe | D. Christianson | T. Wood | B. Gimenez | K. Jardine | A. M. Alonso-Rodríguez | Z. Carter Berry | Isaac Borrego
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