Predicting tree biomass growth in the temperate–boreal ecotone: Is tree size, age, competition, or climate response most important?
Jane R. Foster(University of Minnesota), Sudipto Banerjee(University of California, Los Angeles), Andrew O. Finley(Michigan State University), Anthony W. D’Amato(University of Vermont), John B. Bradford(United States Geological Survey)
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