Reply to Garen et al.: Within-canopy temperature data also do not support limited homeothermy
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2023
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Journal Title:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Personal Author:Still, Christopher J.
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Page, Gerald F. M.
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Rastogi, Bharat
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Griffith, Daniel M.
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Aubrecht, Donald M.
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Kim, Youngil
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Burns, Sean P.
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Hanson, Chad V.
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Kwon, Hyojung
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Hawkins, Linnia
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Meinzer, Frederick C.
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Sevanto, Sanna
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Roberts, Dar A.
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Goulden, Mike
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Pau, Stephanie
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Detto, Matteo
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Helliker, Brent R.
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Richardson, Andrew D.
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Description:We thank Garen et al. (1) for their comment and agree that there are many issues related to plant thermoregulation that require further study.
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Source:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(15)
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ISSN:0027-8424 ; 1091-6490
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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Compliance:Library
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