Functional Traits and Water Transport Strategies in Lowland Tropical Rainforest Trees
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Derek Eamus | J. Holtum | D. Eamus | R. Santos | F. Y. Ishida | R. Rumman | D. Tng | Susan G. W. Laurance | Joseph A. M. Holtum | Rizwana Rumman | Deborah M. G. Apgaua | Françoise Y. Ishida | David Y. P. Tng | Melinda J. Laidlaw | Rubens M. Santos | D. Apgaua | M. Laidlaw | S. Laurance | R. M. Santos
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