The impacts of increasing drought on forest dynamics, structure, and biodiversity in the United States
James S. Clark(Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), Niklaus E. Zimmermann(Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research), Louis R. Iverson(Northern Research Station), Christopher W. Woodall(US Forest Service), Kristen M. Waring(Northern Arizona University), Anthony W. D’Amato(University of Vermont), Don C. Bragg(Southern Research Station), David L. Peterson(Northern Research Station), Craig D. Allen(University of New Mexico), Stephen T. Jackson(University of Wyoming), Inés Ibáñez(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Neil Pederson(Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center), Mark W. Schwartz(University of California, Davis), Frank W. Davis(University of California, Santa Barbara), Stephen N. Matthews(The Ohio State University), Michelle H. Hersh(Sarah Lawrence College), David M. Bell(Pacific Northwest Research Station)
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