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Modelling the effects of global temperature increase on the growth of salt marsh plants
2014
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
Couto et al.: Modelling the effects of global temperature increase on the growth of salt marsh plants -753 -APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 12(3): 753-764. Abstract.Gradual increases in temperature and atmospheric CO 2 concentrations have resulted from the increased human use of fossil fuels since the beginning of industrial activity. In coastal wetland ecosystems, salt marshes constitute important habitats because they play important ecological roles, acting as carbon sinks by
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