Pathways, mechanisms and predictability of vegetation change during tropical dry forest succession
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Frans Bongers | Jorge A. Meave | Eduardo A. Pérez-García | Lourens Poorter | F. Bongers | L. Poorter | E. Lebrija‐Trejos | J. Meave | E. A. Pérez-García | Edwin Lebrija-Trejos | Edwin Lebrija‐Trejos | E. A. PÉREZ-GARCÍA
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