Testing the generality of above‐ground biomass allometry across plant functional types at the continent scale
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Daniel S Falster | Alison Specht | Elizabeth Pinkard | Michael Battaglia | Daryl Green | Grahame Applegate | Daniel Mendham | Matt Bradford | Anthony O'Grady | David I Forrester | Craig Barton | S. Roxburgh | J. Bartle | J. Chave | M. Battaglia | M. Adams | P. Attiwill | T. Grove | D. Falster | A. O'Grady | E. Pinkard | G. Bastin | A. Specht | J. Turner | D. Forrester | K. Paul | Jacqueline R. England | P. Ritson | T. Hobbs | K. Brooksbank | J. Larmour | T. Lewis | Justin Jonson | C. Barton | P. Snowdon | M. Bradford | L. Bennett | D. Butler | G. Applegate | D. Mendham | S. Rance | T. Baker | S. Hamilton | E. Wenk | M. Feller | Jerome Chave | D. M. Cameron | K. Montagu | Justin Jonson | Trevor Hobbs | John Turner | Ayalsew Zerihun | John Bartle | Mark A Adams | R. Sudmeyer | S. Sochacki | A. Zerihun | Rob Waterworth | N. O'Brien | Stephen H Roxburgh | Peter Ritson | Dan Huxtable | Kim Brooksbank | Tom Lewis | Keryn I Paul | Jacqueline R England | Lauren T Bennett | Thomas G Baker | Kelvin D Montagu | Mike Feller | Stan Sochacki | Gary Bastin | Dan Wildy | John Larmour | Hugh T L Stewart | Rob Sudmeyer | Stan J Rance | Elizabeth H Wenk | Tim Grove | Peter M Attiwill | Don Butler | Beren Spencer | Peter Snowdon | Nick O'Brien | David M Cameron | Steve Hamilton | Geoff McAuthur | Jenny Sinclair | H. Stewart | D. Wildy | R. Waterworth | D. Huxtable | D. Green | B. Spencer | Geoff McAuthur | J. Sinclair | M. Adams
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