Structural, physiognomic and above-ground biomass variation in savanna–forest transition zones on three continents – how different are co-occurring savanna and forest formations?
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O. Phillips | T. Killeen | S. Lewis | T. Feldpausch | C. Quesada | J. Grace | E. Veenendaal | M. Steininger | P. Hiernaux | E. Mougin | F. Schrodt | J. Lloyd | D. Metcalfe | L. Arroyo | M. Schwarz | G. Saiz | B. Sonké | K. Affum-Baffoe | T. Domingues | G. Djagbletey | H. Miranda | J. A. Ratter | J. Gignoux | F. Gerard | A. Diallo | B. Marimon | D. Villarroel | M. Bird | B. H. Marimon‐Junior | M. Torello-Raventos | E. Lenza | M. Gilpin | L. Maracahipes | K. Sykora | Michelle O. Johnson | H. Compaore | F. Hien | N. Fyllas | J. Kemp | A. Ford | D. Sasaki | L. Zapfack | G. B. Nardoto | K. Davies | F. Y. Ishida | K. Bloomfield | G. Ceca | K. Affum‐Baffoe | J. Ratter
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