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Thesis / Dissertation

Climate change and trajectories of vegetation change in an alpine heathland

J CAMAC, PA Vesk (ed.), AA Hoffmann (ed.), RJ Williams (ed.), CH Wahren (ed.)

Published : 2014

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The interactive effects of climate change and fire on alpine shrub-grass dynamics

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An Integrated Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change on Victorian Alpine Ecosystems: Detecting and Managing Ecological Change

Climate change threatens biodiversity in alpine areas of Australia. This project seeks to predict how plants, soils and small animals will r..

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An Integrated Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change on Victorian Alpine Ecosystems: Detecting and Managing Ecological Change

Climate change threatens biodiversity in alpine areas of Australia. This project seeks to predict how plants, soils and small animals will r..

Keywords

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Bayesian; Experimental Warming; Feedback Loop; Fire; Growth Rates; Interactions; Itex; Life Forms; Open Top Chamber; Seedlings; Shrubs; Vegetation Dynamics
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Experimental Warming
Shrubs
Vegetation Dynamics
Interactions
Open Top Chamber
Growth Rates
Feedback Loop
Seedlings
Life Forms

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