Widespread Increase of Tree Mortality Rates in the Western United States
Phillip J. van Mantgem(United States Geological Survey), Thomas T. Veblen(University of Colorado Boulder), Peter Z. Fulé(Northern Arizona University), Jerry F. Franklin(University of Washington), Mark E. Harmon(Oregon State University), Lori D. Daniels(University of British Columbia), Nathan L. Stephenson(United States Geological Survey), J. M. B. Smith(United States Geological Survey), Andrew J. Larson(University of Montana), Alan H. Taylor(United States Geological Survey), John C. Byrne(United States Geological Survey)
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