A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality
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Published:2017-08-07
Issue:9
Volume:1
Page:1285-1291
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ISSN:2397-334X
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Container-title:Nature Ecology & Evolution
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Ecol Evol
Author:
Adams Henry D., Zeppel Melanie J. B., Anderegg William R. L., Hartmann Henrik, Landhäusser Simon M., Tissue David T., Huxman Travis E., Hudson Patrick J., Franz Trenton E., Allen Craig D., Anderegg Leander D. L., Barron-Gafford Greg A., Beerling David J., Breshears David D., Brodribb Timothy J.ORCID, Bugmann Harald, Cobb Richard C., Collins Adam D., Dickman L. Turin, Duan Honglang, Ewers Brent E., Galiano Lucía, Galvez David A., Garcia-Forner NúriaORCID, Gaylord Monica L., Germino Matthew J., Gessler Arthur, Hacke Uwe G., Hakamada Rodrigo, Hector Andy, Jenkins Michael W., Kane Jeffrey M., Kolb Thomas E., Law Darin J., Lewis James D., Limousin Jean-Marc, Love David M., Macalady Alison K., Martínez-Vilalta Jordi, Mencuccini Maurizio, Mitchell Patrick J., Muss Jordan D., O’Brien Michael J.ORCID, O’Grady Anthony P., Pangle Robert E., Pinkard Elizabeth A., Piper Frida I., Plaut Jennifer A., Pockman William T., Quirk Joe, Reinhardt Keith, Ripullone Francesco, Ryan Michael G.ORCID, Sala Anna, Sevanto Sanna, Sperry John S., Vargas Rodrigo, Vennetier Michel, Way Danielle A., Xu Chonggang, Yepez Enrico A., McDowell Nate G.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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