Variations in Amazon forest productivity correlated with foliar nutrients and modelled rates of photosynthetic carbon supply
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Stephen Sitch | Luiz E. O. C. Aragão | Yadvinder Malhi | A. J. Dolman | Niro Higuchi | Oliver L. Phillips | Timothy R. Baker | Scott R. Saleska | Natalia Restrepo-Coupe | O. Phillips | L. Aragão | Y. Malhi | S. Almeida | T. Baker | S. Patiño | C. Quesada | S. Sitch | S. Saleska | A. Dolman | J. Lloyd | N. Restrepo-Coupe | N. Higuchi | G. Weedon | T. Domingues | L. Mercado | N. Fyllas | Graham P. Weedon | Tomas F. Domingues | Nikolaos M. Fyllas | Lina M. Mercado | Jon Lloyd | Sandra Patiño | Carlos Alberto Quesada | Samuel Almeida
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