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Spatial trends in leaf size of Amazonian rainforest trees
A. C. M. Malhado
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Conceived the study, collected leaf data, undertook the analysis, wrote manuscript.
Y. Malhi
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
R. J. Whittaker
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
R. J. Ladle
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
H. ter Steege
Dept. of Plant Ecology and Biodiversity, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
Provided data.
O. L. Phillips
Earth and Biosphere Institute, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
Provided data.
N. Butt
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
L. E. O. C. Aragão
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Provided data.
C. A. Quesada
Earth and Biosphere Institute, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
Provided data.
A. Araujo-Murakami
Museo Noel Kempff Mercado, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Provided data.
L. Arroyo
Museo Noel Kempff Mercado, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Provided data.
J. Peacock
Earth and Biosphere Institute, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
Provided data.
G. Lopez-Gonzalez
Earth and Biosphere Institute, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
Provided data.
T. R. Baker
Earth and Biosphere Institute, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
Provided data.
L. O. Anderson
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University, UK
Developed the idea, reviewed and improved manuscript.
S. Almeida
Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Belém, Brazil
Provided data.
N. Higuchi
Instituto National de Pesquisas Amazônicas, Manaus, Brazil
Provided data.
T. J. Killeen
Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation International, Washington, DC, USA
Provided data.
A. Monteagudo
Herbario Vargas, Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Provided data.
D. Neill
Herbario Nacional del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador
Provided data.
N. Pitman
Center for Tropical Conservation, Duke University, Durham, USA
Provided data.
A. Prieto
Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Bogotá DC, Colombia
Provided data.
R. P. Salomão
Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Belém, Brazil
Provided data.
R. Vásquez-Martínez
Herbario Vargas, Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Provided data.
W. F. Laurance
Instituto National de Pesquisas Amazônicas, Manaus, Brazil
Provided data.
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