Are compound leaves an adaptation to seasonal drought or to rapid growth? Evidence from the Amazon rain forest
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William F. Laurance | Luiz E. O. C. Aragão | Yadvinder Malhi | Robert J. Whittaker | Niro Higuchi | Oliver L. Phillips | Richard J. Ladle | Ana C. M. Malhado | Timothy R. Baker | Timothy J. Killeen | O. Phillips | T. Killeen | L. Aragão | Y. Malhi | A. Monteagudo | H. Ramírez-Angulo | H. Steege | S. Almeida | T. Baker | A. Prieto | R. Whittaker | W. Laurance | L. Arroyo | N. Higuchi | N. Pitman | R. Salomão | A. C. Malhado | R. Ladle | Adriana Prieto | Abel Monteagudo | Nigel C. A. Pitman | Rafael P. Salomão | Samuel Almeida | Hans ter Steege | Hirma Ramírez-Angulo | L. Arroyo | Rodolfo Vasquez-Martínez | R. Vásquez-Martínez
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