Root Foraging Alters Global Patterns of Ecosystem Legacy From Climate Perturbations
The response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate perturbations typically persist longer than the timescale of the forcing, a phenomenon broadly referred to as legacy. Understanding the strength of legacy is critical for predicting ecosystem sensitivity to climate extremes and the extent that persis...
Main Authors: | Ahlswede, B. (Author), Berkelhammer, M. (Author), Drewniak, B. (Author), Gonzalez-Meler, M.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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