Pantropical variability in tree crown allometry
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Glenn R. Moncrieff | Eduardo S Brondízio | O. Phillips | N. Barbier | J. Chave | D. Coomes | S. Lewis | T. Feldpausch | R. C. Goodman | R. Pélissier | P. Ploton | C. Ryan | F. Bongers | J. Doucet | L. Poorter | E. Mitchard | T. Baker | E. Veenendaal | S. Gourlet‐Fleury | L. Arroyo | M. Palace | G. Saiz | U. Berger | E. Arets | B. Sonké | K. Affum-Baffoe | T. Domingues | S. Bohlman | L. Banin | H. Beeckman | G. Djagbletey | T. Jucker | A. Diallo | M. Schlund | B. Marimon | S. Mensah | K. Dimobe | A. Fayolle | B. H. Marimon‐Junior | Y. Iida | Cécile Antin | Grace Jopaul Loubota Panzou | L. Alves | Y. Bocko | Sam Bowers | T. Brade | Arthur Chantrain | H. Compaore | A. S. Dias | Thomas Drouet | É. Forni | J. L. Godlee | F. Hien | B. A. Ilondea | J. Ilunga Muledi | Pierre Jacques | Shem Kuyah | J. López‐Portillo | J. Loumeto | Ayyappan Narayanan | Sean T. O'Brien | Korotimi Ouédraogo | K. Santos | G. Sellan | F. Sterck | Quentin Thibaut | Yorick van Hoef | Alejandra G. Vovides | Yaozhan Xu | T. Yao | G. Moncrieff | K. Ouédraogo | Bhely Angoboy Ilondea | A. Vovides | K. Affum‐Baffoe | S. Kuyah
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