The trait‐mediated trade‐off between growth and survival depends on tree sizes and environmental conditions
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K. Umeki | K. Niiyama | H. Kurokawa | Y. Iida | Akira S. Mori | S. Saito | Mana Mukai | Yi-Ching Sun | Shin‐ichiro Aiba | Shuntaro Kondo
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