Mortality gradients within and among dominant plant populations as barometers of ecosystem change during extreme drought.
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Mortality gradients within and among dominant plant populations as barometers of ecosystem change during extreme drought.
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Mortality gradients within and ...... change during extreme drought.
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Mortality gradients within and ...... change during extreme drought.
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Alicyn R Gitlin
Axhel Muñoz
Christopher M Sthultz
Joseph K Bailey
Karla Kennedy
Kristina L Paxton
Matthew A Bowker
Stacy Stumpf
Thomas G Whitham
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10.1111/J.1523-1739.2006.00424.X
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z