Small understorey trees have greater capacity than canopy trees to adjust hydraulic traits following prolonged experimental drought in a tropical forest

A. L. Giles*, L. Rowland, P. R.L. Bittencourt, D. C. Bartholomew, I. Coughlin, P. B. Costa, T. Domingues, R. C. Miatto, F. V. Barros, L. V. Ferreira, P. Groenendijk, A. A.R. Oliveira, A. C.L. Da Costa, P. Meir, M. Mencuccini, R. S. Oliveira

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