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Woody vegetation dynamics in the tropical and subtropical Andes from 2001 to 2014: Satellite image interpretation and expert validation 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (6) : 2112-2126
作者:  Mitchell Aide, T.;  Ricardo Grau, H.;  Graesser, Jordan;  Jose Andrade-Nunez, Maria;  Araoz, Ezequiel;  Barros, Ana P.;  Campos-Cerqueira, Marconi;  Chacon-Moreno, Eulogio;  Cuesta, Francisco;  Espinoza, Raul;  Peralvo, Manuel;  Polk, Molly H.;  Rueda, Ximena;  Sanchez, Adriana;  Young, Kenneth R.;  Zarba, Lucia;  Zimmerer, Karl S.
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agriculture  coupled natural human systems  expert validation  forest loss and regeneration  MODIS satellite imagery  
Multiscale climate change impacts on plant diversity in the Atacama Desert 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (5) : 1733-1745
作者:  Diaz, Francisca P.;  Latorre, Claudio;  Carrasco-Puga, Gabriela;  Wood, Jamie R.;  Wilmshurst, Janet M.;  Soto, Daniela C.;  Cole, Theresa L.;  Gutierrez, Rodrigo A.
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ancient DNA  Atacama Desert  biodiversity  biogeography  climate change  desert plants  elevational gradients  fossil middens  metabarcoding  paleoecology  
Land-sparing agriculture sustains higher levels of avian functional diversity than land sharing 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (5) : 1576-1590
作者:  Cannon, Patrick G.;  Gilroy, James J.;  Tobias, Joseph A.;  Anderson, Alex;  Haugaasen, Torbjorn;  Edwards, David P.
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agroecosystems  conversion  defaunation  ecosystem function  habitat loss  land-use planning  
Adaptation of soil microbial growth to temperature: Using a tropical elevation gradient to predict future changes 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (3) : 827-838
作者:  Nottingham, Andrew T.;  Baath, Erland;  Reischke, Stephanie;  Salinas, Norma;  Meir, Patrick
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bacteria  climate warming  fungi  Q(10)  Ratkowsky equation  soil carbon cycle  tropical forest