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van Mantgem PJ, Stephenson NL, Byrne JC, Daniels LD, Franklin JF, Fulé PZ, Harmon ME, Larson AJ, Smith JM, Taylor AH et al..  2009.  Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States.  Science.  323(5913):521-524.  Available from http://www.sciencemag.org/content/323/5913/521.abstract
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