The Response of Two Contrasting Limestone Grasslands to Simulated Climate Change
Abstract
Two different UK limestone grasslands were exposed to simulated climate change with the use of nonintrusive techniques to manipulate local climate over 5 years. Resistance to climate change, defined as the ability of a community to maintain its composition and biomass in response to environmental stress, could be explained by reference to the functional composition and successional status of the grasslands. The more fertile, early-successional...
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Title
The Response of Two Contrasting Limestone Grasslands to Simulated Climate Change
Published Date
Aug 4, 2000
Journal
Volume
289
Issue
5480
Pages
762 - 765
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