Competition amplifies drought stress in forests across broad climatic and compositional gradients
Kelly E. Gleason(Arizona Geological Survey), Christel C. Kern(Northern Research Station), Louis R. Iverson(Northern Research Station), Anthony W. D’Amato(University of Vermont), Alessandra Bottero(University of Minnesota), Shawn Fraver(Northern Research Station), John B. Bradford(United States Geological Survey), Mike A. Battaglia(Rocky Mountain Research Station), Brian J. Palik(Northern Research Station), Laura S. Kenefic(Northern Research Station)
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