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タグ: biome3 [5 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag biome3.
  • Estimated migration rates under scenarios of global climate change
    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 29, No. 7. (2002), pp. 835-849.
    by Jay R Malcolm, Adam Markham, Ronald P Neilson, Michael Garaci
    posted to biome3 ljm-ref mapss migration north_east vegetation_models by libChina on 2007-11-26 17:45:36 as read
  • A biome classification of China based on plant functional types and the BIOME3 model
    Folia Geobotanica, Vol. 36, No. 2. (11 June 2001), pp. 113-129.
    by Jian Ni
    posted to 3china biome biome3 classification modelling plant by iwagner to the group BrahmaTWinn on 2008-07-03 08:49:13 as **
  • Climate change, biodiversity conservation and protected area planning in Canada
    The Canadian Geographer, Vol. 49, No. 4. (December 2005), pp. 384-397.
    by Christopher J Lemieux, Daniel J Scott
  • Modelling the vegetation of China using the process-based equilibrium terrestrial biosphere model BIOME3
    Global Ecology and Biogeography, Vol. 9, No. 6. (2000), pp. 463-479.
    by Jian Ni, Martin T Sykes, Prentice, Wolfgang Cramer
  • Carbon Storage in Terrestrial Ecosystems of China: Estimates at Different Spatial Resolutions and Their Responses to Climate Change
    Climatic Change, Vol. 49, No. 3. (1 May 2001), pp. 339-358.
    by Jian Ni
    posted to 2518china biome3 carbon china climate_change lib111107 vegetation_models by Flit on 2007-10-11 20:05:52 as ***
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