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Volumn 20, Issue 7, 2014, Pages 2368-2378

FATE-HD: A spatially and temporally explicit integrated model for predicting vegetation structure and diversity at regional scale

Author keywords

Abiotic constraints; Biodiversity scenarios; Biotic interactions; Dispersal; Dynamic vegetation model; Functional diversity; Landscape modelling; Plant functional groups

Indexed keywords

BIODIVERSITY; BIOTIC FACTOR; DISPERSAL; ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE; FUNCTIONAL GROUP; LANDSCAPE; SPATIAL VARIATION; TEMPORAL VARIATION; VEGETATION DYNAMICS; VEGETATION STRUCTURE;

EID: 84901928575     PISSN: 13541013     EISSN: 13652486     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12466     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (34)

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