Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel-experiment framework.
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M. G. Ryan | A. P. Williams | N. McDowell | Chonggang Xu | D. Mackay | Maurizio Mencuccini | R. Waring | J. Ogée | J. Sperry | W. Pockman | J. Plaut | E. Yépez | L. Dickman | S. Sevanto | R. Pangle | J. Limousin | J. Domec | R. Fisher | A. Macalady | J. Martínez‐Vilalta | D. Rasse | T. Hölttä | A. Boutz | N. Gehres | Amanda L. Boutz | Nathan Gehres
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