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Our analyses were supported by the
United States Geological Survey (USGS) John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and
Synthesis, the USGS Ecosystems and Climate and Land Use Change mission areas, the
Smithsonian Institution Global Earth Observatory—Center for Tropical Forest Science
(CTFS), and a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Program of Excellence in Population
Biology Postdoctoral Fellowship (to N.G.B.). In addition, X.W. was supported by National
Natural Science Foundation of China (31370444) and State Key Laboratory of Forest
and Soil Ecology (LFSE2013-11). Data collection was funded by a broad range of
organizations including the USGS, the CTFS, the US National Science Foundation, the
Andrews LTER (NSF-LTER DEB-0823380), the US National Park Service, the US Forest
Service (USFS), the USFS Forest Inventory and Analysis Program, the John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, MAGRAMA, the
Council of Agriculture of Taiwan, the National Science Council of Taiwan, the National
Natural Science Foundation of China, the Knowledge Innovation Program of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Landcare Research and the National Vegetation Survey
Database (NVS) of New Zealand, the French Fund for the Global Environment and
Fundación ProYungas. This paper is a contribution from the Western Mountain
Initiative, a USGS global change research project.
Remove constraint Funding statement: Our analyses were supported by the
United States Geological Survey (USGS) John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and
Synthesis, the USGS Ecosystems and Climate and Land Use Change mission areas, the
Smithsonian Institution Global Earth Observatory—Center for Tropical Forest Science
(CTFS), and a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Program of Excellence in Population
Biology Postdoctoral Fellowship (to N.G.B.). In addition, X.W. was supported by National
Natural Science Foundation of China (31370444) and State Key Laboratory of Forest
and Soil Ecology (LFSE2013-11). Data collection was funded by a broad range of
organizations including the USGS, the CTFS, the US National Science Foundation, the
Andrews LTER (NSF-LTER DEB-0823380), the US National Park Service, the US Forest
Service (USFS), the USFS Forest Inventory and Analysis Program, the John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, MAGRAMA, the
Council of Agriculture of Taiwan, the National Science Council of Taiwan, the National
Natural Science Foundation of China, the Knowledge Innovation Program of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Landcare Research and the National Vegetation Survey
Database (NVS) of New Zealand, the French Fund for the Global Environment and
Fundación ProYungas. This paper is a contribution from the Western Mountain
Initiative, a USGS global change research project.