Accelerated dryland expansion regulates future variability in dryland gross primary production
Earth’s drylands are expected to expand due to climate change, but how this will affect vegetation remains unclear. Here the authors use models to show that despite expansion, primary productivity in drylands is likely to increase through the 21st Century.
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Autores principales: | Jingyu Yao, Heping Liu, Jianping Huang, Zhongming Gao, Guoyin Wang, Dan Li, Haipeng Yu, Xingyuan Chen |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/426743c1f1944971947e48e8fd6b8d15 |
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