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Evidence for a recent increase in forest growth is questionable
Evidence for a recent increase in forest growth is questionable,10.1073/pnas.1002725107,Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences,J. R. Foster,J
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J. R. Foster
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J. I. Burton
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J. A. Forrester
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F. Liu
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J. D. Muss
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F. M. Sabatini
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R. M. Scheller
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D. J. Mladenoff
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Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences - PNAS
, vol. 107, no. 21, pp. 86-E87, 2010
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10.1073/pnas.1002725107
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Ecological Applications - ECOL APPL
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Evidence for a recent increase in forest growth
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Sean M. McMahon
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Geoffrey G. Parker
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Dawn R. Miller
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Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences - PNAS
, vol. 107, no. 8, pp. 3611-3615, 2010
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Reply to Foster et al.: Using a forest to measure trees: Determining which vital rates are responding to climate change
S. M. McMahon
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G. G. Parker
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D. R. Miller
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Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences - PNAS
, vol. 107, no. 21, pp. E88-E89, 2010