Author response for "Automated detection of an insect‐induced keystone vegetation phenotype using airborne <scp>LiDAR</scp>"
Zhengyang Wang(Zhengzhou University), Andrew B. Davies(Harvard University), Nina Chung(Harvard University), Naomi E. Pierce(Institute of Zoology), Peter B. Boucher(Harvard University Press), J Wang(Harvard University), Jimmy Zeng(Renaissance Services (United States)), Richard J. Knecht(Harvard University), Christopher C. M. Baker(Harvard University), Augustine Baraza(Mpala Research Center and Wildlife Foundation), Robert Huben(Renaissance Services (United States)), Chase Van Amburg(Harvard University), Ivy Ng’iru(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Jeffrey King(Renaissance Services (United States)), Dino J. Martins(Mpala Research Center and Wildlife Foundation)
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