Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change
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Nathan J B Kraft | T. J. Davies | E. M. Wolkovich | B. Cook | G. McCabe | M. D. Schwartz | B. McGill | C. Parmesan | T. Ault | J. Betancourt | T. Davies | J. Regetz | E. Cleland | T. Crimmins | N. Salamin | S. Travers | K. Bolmgren | S. Mazer | S. Pau | E. Wolkovich | B. I. Cook | J. M. Allen | T. M. Crimmins | J. L. Betancourt | S. E. Travers | S. Pau | J. Regetz | N. J. B. Kraft | T. R. Ault | K. Bolmgren | S. J. Mazer | G. J. McCabe | B. J. McGill | C. Parmesan | N. Salamin | E. E. Cleland | J. Allen
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