Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome

Sean C. Thomas | J. Terborgh | R. Primack | A. Marshall | Jean‐François Bastin | O. Phillips | J. Bogaert | L. Aragão | Y. Malhi | E. Gloor | J. Chave | S. Lewis | M. Réjou‐Méchain | S. Fauset | T. Feldpausch | J. Slik | F. Bongers | C. Clark | J. Doucet | M. Leal | R. Nilus | J. Poulsen | J. Reitsma | D. Sheil | M. Silveira | T. Sunderland | V. Vos | L. White | T. Baker | C. Quesada | T. Lovejoy | T. Erwin | W. Laurance | S. Laurance | P. N. Vargas | R. Salomão | G. Lopez-Gonzalez | D. Bonal | E. A. Dávila | A. Andrade | S. Davies | Jefferson S. Hall | K. Kitayama | B. Sonké | K. Affum-Baffoe | J. Comiskey | C. Ewango | T. Hart | J. Lovett | J. Makana | L. Miles | S. Aiba | S. Willcock | S. Begne | L. Banin | C. de Cannière | Éric Chézeaux | D. Harris | G. Pickavance | H. Taedoumg | J. Talbot | L. Zemagho | P. Ashton | N. Berry | L. Qie | R. Sierra | K. A. Salim | H. ter Steege | J. Camargo | B. Marimon | I. Vieira | R. Brienen | G. Aymard C. | M. Toledo | C. Baraloto | C. Cerón | P. Pétronelli | F. Valverde | O. Wang | L. V. Gamarra | P. Álvarez-Loayza | E. Rutishauser | M. Peña-Claros | A. Monteagudo-Mendoza | E. H. Coronado | N. P. Camacho | Z. Restrepo | E. A. de Oliveira | R. Herrera | Martin J. P. Sullivan | A. Cuni‐Sanchez | W. Hubau | Everton Cristo de Almeida | M. Balinga | V. Moscoso | Álvaro Cogollo Pacheco | G. Dargie | M. Djuikouo K. | J. Espejo | M. Gilpin | K. Kartawinata | L. K. Kho | Faustin Mpanya Lukasu | L. Maracahipes | B. H. M. Júnior | P. Morandi | J. T. Mukendi | Jean-claude Mukinzi | G. Pardo | A. Poulsen | H. Priyadi | I. Samsoedin | Lisa Steel | Sylvester Tan | P. Umunay | B. M. Júnior | S. Thomas | J. Mukendi | K. Affum‐Baffoe | B. M. Junior

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