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The role of neighbouring species in survival as the climate changes

Ellen I. Damschen ()

Nature, 2022, vol. 611, issue 7936, 455-456

Abstract: Predicting the risk of extinction from climate change requires an understanding of the interactions between species. An analysis of how changes in rainfall affect competition between plant species offers a way of tackling this challenge.

Keywords: Ecology; Climate change; Plant sciences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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