Plant functional diversity across a spatial climate gradient in Sweden
Introduction. Climate is a well-known and well-studied abiotic driver of the natural world working through e.g. physiological alterations in species, changes in species’ ranges and growing season, reduction in growth or causing mortality. Besides influencing vegetation zonation, climate is vital for...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2019
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