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Using Structural and Thermal Heterogeneity to Minimize or Reverse the Impacts of Climate Change in Terrestrial Systems
Schuler, Matthew
(PI)
Montclair State University
Washington University St. Louis
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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Terrestrial Systems
100%
Thermal Heterogeneity
100%
Structural Heterogeneity
100%
Climate Change Impacts
100%
Stage Structure
50%
Use Stage
25%
Rare Plants
25%
Forest Plot
25%
Single-stage Structure
25%
Management Techniques
25%
Ecological Scale
25%
Diversity Function
25%
Biomass Distribution
25%
Area Distribution
25%
Forest Management
25%
Arthropods
25%
Species Diversity
25%
Species Biomass
25%
Species-area Relationship
25%
Latitudinal Gradient
25%
Forest Stand
25%
Ecosystem Function
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Management
100%
Forest Stands
100%
Species Diversity
100%
Climate Change
100%