Linking drought legacy effects across scales: From leaves to tree rings to ecosystems
Steven A. Kannenberg(West Virginia University), William R. L. Anderegg(University of Utah), Kimberly A. Novick(Indiana University Bloomington), M. Ross Alexander(Political Research Associates), D. J. Moore(University of Arizona), Justin T. Maxwell(Harvard University), Richard P. Phillips(Indiana University Bloomington)
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