Do land surface models need to include di ff erential plant species responses to drought ? Examining model predictions across a latitudinal gradient in Europe
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M. G. De Kauwe | I. C. Prentice | A. J. Pitman | A. Pitman | I. Prentice | M. D. Kauwe | B. Medlyn | M. D. De Kauwe | R. Duursma | Y.-P. Wang | S.-X. Zhou | B. E. Medlyn | R. A. Duursma | Y.-P. Wang | Shiyu Zhou | I. C. Prentice | A. Pitman
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