Analysis of vegetation distribution in Interior Alaska and sensitivity to climate change using a logistic regression approach
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Herman H. Shugart | Howard E. Epstein | T. Scott Rupp | H. Epstein | M. Calef | A. David McGuire | Monika P. Calef | A. David McGuire | T. Scott Rupp | H. Shugart
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