Reduced impact logging minimally alters tropical rainforest carbon and energy exchange
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M. Keller | S. Wofsy | S. Saleska | L. Hutyra | M. Goulden | S. Miller | H. D. da Rocha | P. D. de Camargo | A. Figueira
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