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Effects of climate warming and declining species richness in grassland model ecosystems: acclimation of CO2 fluxes
2006
Biogeosciences Discussions
I. Nijs, et al.. Effects of climate warming and declining species richness in grassland model ecosystems: acclimation of CO2 fluxes. Abstract. To study the effects of warming and declining species richness on the carbon balance of grassland communities, model ecosystems containing one, three or nine species were exposed to ambient and elevated (ambient +3 • C) air temperature. In this paper, we analyze measured ecosystem CO 2 fluxes to test whether ecosystem photosynthesis and respiration had
doi:10.5194/bgd-3-1473-2006
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