Coordinated approaches to quantify long‐term ecosystem dynamics in response to global change
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Christopher B. Field | Edward B. Rastetter | Mark G. Tjoelker | Eric A. Davidson | James S. Clark | Johan Six | Claus Beier | Claudia I. Czimczik | Yiqi Luo | Margaret S. Torn | Shuli Niu | Jeffrey S. Dukes | Lara M. Kueppers | Richard J. Norby | Elise Pendall | Jerry M. Melillo | Bruce A. Kimball | E. Davidson | J. Six | E. Rastetter | C. Field | A. Classen | E. Pendall | B. Kimball | M. Keller | J. Melillo | R. Norby | Yiqi Luo | S. Niu | M. Torn | C. Czimczik | Melinda D. Smith | M. Tjoelker | C. Beier | R. D. Evans | L. Kueppers | J. Dukes | S. Pelini | Shannon L. Pelini | Michael Keller | Aimée T. Classen | R. Dave Evans | J. Clark
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