Estimating the risk of Amazonian forest dieback.
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Wolfgang Lucht | Anja Rammig | Wolfgang Cramer | Kirsten Thonicke | Britta Tietjen | Jens Heinke | P. Cox | W. Lucht | W. Cramer | K. Thonicke | A. Rammig | J. Heinke | T. Jupp | S. Ostberg | B. Tietjen | Peter Cox | Sebastian Ostberg | Tim Jupp
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