Climate‐Induced Tree Mortality: Earth System Consequences
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Nate G. McDowell | David D. Breshears | Scott R. Saleska | N. McDowell | C. Allen | S. Saleska | D. Breshears | H. Adams | T. Huxman | A. Macalady | N. Stephenson | Travis E. Huxman | Craig D. Allen | Alison K. Macalady | Henry D. Adams | Nathan L. Stephenson
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