Succession and management of tropical dry forests in the Americas: review and new perspectives.
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J. Gamon | G. Sánchez‐Azofeifa | J. Calvo-Alvarado | G. Fernandes | M. Quesada | D. Lawrence | L. Morellato | M. Alvarez-Añorve | K. Stoner | L. Avila-Cabadilla | Alicia Castillo | M. Espírito-Santo | M. Fagundes | M. Lopezaraiza-Mikel | J. Powers | F. Neves | V. Rosas-Guerrero | Roberto Sáyago | Gumersindo Sánchez-Montoya | G. Sánchez-Azofeifa | M. Espírito-Santo | L. P. C. Morellato | M. Lopezaraiza‐Mikel | G. Sánchez-Montoya | G. Wilson Fernandes | Jennifer S. Powers | L. Ávila-Cabadilla | M. Álvarez-Añorve | Frederico de S. Neves | Martha Lopezaraiza‐Mikel
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