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Tree growth sensitivity to climate is temporally variable
Drew M.P. Peltier,
Kiona Ogle
Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, School of
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Tree Growth
100%
Growth Sensitivity
100%
Temporal Variability
66%
Non-stationarity
33%
Growth-climate Sensitivity
33%
Modeller
16%
Climate Change
16%
Tree Response
16%
Dendrochronology
16%
Long History
16%
Response to Climate
16%
Climate Drivers
16%
Drought Legacy
16%
Drought Experiment
16%
Dynamic Vegetation Model
16%
Implicit Assumptions
16%
Disturbance Experiment
16%
Dynamic Sensitivity
16%
Recovery Treatment
16%
Predictive Dynamics
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tree Growth
100%
Climate Change
14%
Dendrochronology
14%