Prioritized carbon allocation to storage of different functional types of species at the upper range limits is driven by different environmental drivers
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标题
Prioritized carbon allocation to storage of different functional types of species at the upper range limits is driven by different environmental drivers
作者
关键词
Carbon balance, Defoliation, Elevational gradients, Non-structural carbohydrates, Upper elevational range limit
出版物
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 773, Issue -, Pages 145581
出版商
Elsevier BV
发表日期
2021-02-06
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145581
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