Climate extremes initiate ecosystem-regulating functions while maintaining productivity
Climate extremes initiate ecosystem-regulating functions while maintaining productivity
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Jentsch, Anke , Kreyling, Juergen , Elmer, Michael , Gellesch, Ellen , Glaser, Bruno , Grant, Kerstin , Hein, Roman , Lara, Marco , Mirzae, Heydar , Nadler, Stefanie E. , Nagy, Laura , Otieno, Denis , Pritsch, Karin , Rascher, Uwe , Schädler, Martin , Schloter, Michael , Singh, Brajesh K. , Stadler, Jutta , Walter, Julia , Wellstein, Camilla , Wöllecke, Jens and Beierkuhnlein, Carl
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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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English
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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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1. Studying the effects of climate or weather extremes such as drought and heat waves on biodiversity and ecosystem functions is one of the most important facets of climate change research. In particular, primary production is amounting to the common currency in field experiments world-wide. Rarely, however, are multiple ecosystem functions measure...
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Climate extremes initiate ecosystem-regulating functions while maintaining productivity
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Kreyling, Juergen
Elmer, Michael
Gellesch, Ellen
Glaser, Bruno
Grant, Kerstin
Hein, Roman
Lara, Marco
Mirzae, Heydar
Nadler, Stefanie E.
Nagy, Laura
Otieno, Denis
Pritsch, Karin
Rascher, Uwe
Schädler, Martin
Schloter, Michael
Singh, Brajesh K.
Stadler, Jutta
Walter, Julia
Wellstein, Camilla
Wöllecke, Jens
Beierkuhnlein, Carl
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_867521011
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_867521011
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0022-0477
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1365-2745
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01817.x