Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change?
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Bugmann; H; REYNOLDS, J; Pitelka, L
Published in: Climatic Change
2001
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Climatic Change
Publication Date
2001
Volume
51
Start / End Page
249 / 250
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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Bugmann, H, REYNOLDS, J., & Pitelka, L. (2001). Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change? Climatic Change, 51, 249–250.
Bugmann, H, J. F. REYNOLDS, and L. Pitelka. “Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change?” Climatic Change 51 (2001): 249–50.
Bugmann, H, REYNOLDS J, Pitelka L. Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change? Climatic Change. 2001;51:249–50.
Bugmann, et al. “Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change?” Climatic Change, vol. 51, 2001, pp. 249–50.
Bugmann, H, REYNOLDS J, Pitelka L. Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change? Climatic Change. 2001;51:249–250.
Published In
Climatic Change
Publication Date
2001
Volume
51
Start / End Page
249 / 250
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences