Phenological Sensitivity of Early and Late Flowering Species Under Seasonal Warming and Altered Precipitation in a Seminatural Temperate Grassland Ecosystem
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Phenological Sensitivity of Early and Late Flowering Species Under Seasonal Warming and Altered Precipitation in a Seminatural Temperate Grassland Ecosystem
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climatic extreme, drought, ecosystem productivity, mesic, plant–climate interactions, phenology, plant trait, rain, seasonal climate change, temperature
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ECOSYSTEMS
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Springer Nature
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2018-01-17
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10.1007/s10021-017-0220-2
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