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Temperature‐induced water stress in high‐latitude forests in response to natural and anthropogenic warmingTrahan et al., 2016
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- Trahan M
- Schubert B
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- Global Change Biology
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The Arctic is particularly sensitive to climate change, but the independent effects of increasing atmospheric CO 2 concentration (p CO 2) and temperature on high‐latitude forests are poorly understood. Here, we present a new, annually resolved record of stable …
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