Mapping the distribution of conifer tree species in response to environmental changes across western North America using a physiologically based approach. Mathys, A. S. Ph.D. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2017. Paper doi abstract bibtex Over the past decade, changes in climate have been sufficient to affect both the composition and function of forest ecosystems. The extent that projected climate change will continue to impact tree species vulnerabilities remains unclear and has been mainly assessed based on simp
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title = {Mapping the distribution of conifer tree species in response to environmental changes across western {North} {America} using a physiologically based approach},
url = {https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0357125},
abstract = {Over the past decade, changes in climate have been sufficient to affect both the composition and function of forest ecosystems. The extent that projected climate change will continue to impact tree species vulnerabilities remains unclear and has been mainly assessed based on simp},
language = {eng},
urldate = {2023-07-04},
school = {University of British Columbia},
author = {Mathys, Amanda Sarah},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.14288/1.0357125},
keywords = {Terrestrial Ecoregions (CEC 1997)},
}
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