Towards understanding resprouting at the global scale.
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Susana Paula | Juli G Pausas | Alberto Vilagrosa | J. Keeley | S. Davis | J. Pausas | A. Ramirez | S. Paula | A. Vilagrosa | A. Jacobsen | R. Pratt | Jon E Keeley | Stephen D Davis | Anna L Jacobsen | R Brandon Pratt | Aaron R Ramirez | Iolana N Kaneakua-Pia | Iolana Kaneakua-Pia | Jon E. Keeley | Aaron R. Ramirez | Aaron R. Ramirez
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