Regeneration in Gap Models: Priority Issues for Studying Forest Responses to Climate Change
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Niklaus E. Zimmermann | Benjamin Smith | Manfred J. Lexer | Jörg Schaber | Paul Leadley | Benjamin Smith | J. Schaber | Jianguo Wu | N. Zimmermann | P. Leadley | S. McNulty | D. Price | M. Lexer | P. Lasch | Jianguo Wu | P. van der Meer | I. Jorritsma | D. F. Clark | Petra Lasch | David T. Price | Peter J. van der Meer | Irma T. M. Jorritsma | Donald F. Clark | Steve McNulty
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