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The sensitivity of wood production to seasonal and interannual variations in climate in a lowland Amazonian rainforest

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Rowland, Lucy
Malhi, Yadvinder
Silva-Espejo, Javier E
Farfán‑Amézquita, F
Halladay, K
Doughty, C. E
Meir, Patrick
Phillips, Oliver L

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Understanding climatic controls on tropical forest productivity is key to developing more reliable models for predicting how tropical biomes may respond to climate change. Currently there is no consensus on which factors control seasonal changes in tropic

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Oecologia

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2037-12-31