Drier tropical forests are susceptible to functional changes in response to a long-term drought
Climatic changes have profound effects on the distribution of biodiversity, but untangling the links between climatic change and ecosystem functioning is challenging, particularly in high diversity systems such as tropical forests. Tropical forests may also show different responses to a changing cli...
Main Authors: | Gutierrez, J, Oliveras, I, Rifai, S, Moore, S, Malhi, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2019
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