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Herbivory, plant resistance, and climate in the tree ring record: Interactions distort climatic reconstructions
R. Talbot Trotter
, Neil S. Cobb
, Thomas G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Tree-ring Data
100%
Plant Resistance
100%
Climatic Reconstruction
100%
Herbivore
66%
Ecological Processes
33%
Climate Change
33%
Tree-ring Growth
33%
Plant Genetics
33%
Ring Growth
33%
Confounding
33%
Herbivore Population Dynamics
33%
Study Support
33%
Tree Rings
33%
Moisture Level
33%
Recent Climate Change
33%
Dendrochronology
33%
Climate Interactions
33%
Scale Insects
33%
Reduction Tree
33%
Climate Reconstruction
33%
Tree-ring Analysis
33%
Past Climate
33%
Climate Processes
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Growth Rings
100%
Climate Change
100%
Dendrochronology
100%
Pinus
50%
Population Dynamics
50%
Plant Genetics
50%
Long Term Experiments
50%
Scale Insect
50%