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Future wet grasslands: ecological implications of climate change
Christopher Joyce
, Matthew Simpson
, Michelle Casanova
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Wet Grassland
100%
Climate Change
100%
Ecological Implications
100%
Agriculture
33%
Drought
33%
Livestock
16%
Agri-environment Schemes
16%
Wetlands
16%
Environmental Change
16%
Competitive Relations
16%
Grass
16%
Periodic Flooding
16%
Plant Species
16%
Adaptation
16%
Functional Relationship
16%
Climate Change Mitigation
16%
Extreme Events
16%
Resilient
16%
Seasonal Precipitation
16%
Future Climate Change
16%
Land Abandonment
16%
Cutting Regime
16%
Precipitation Variability
16%
Grass Species
16%
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
16%
Warming Scenarios
16%
Extreme Storms
16%
Drought-flood
16%
Flexible Management
16%
Invasive Species
16%
Grassland Hydrology
16%
Grazing Regime
16%
Wildfire
16%
C4 Grasses
16%
Ruderal Plants
16%
Extreme Flood Events
16%
Monitoring Management
16%
Heat Wave
16%
Climate Change Scenarios
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Grassland
100%
Climate Change
100%
Vegetation
16%
Environmental Change
16%
Plant Specie
16%
Extreme Event
16%
Ruderal
16%
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
16%
Heat Wave
16%
Invasive Species
16%
Storm
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Grassland
100%
Climate Change
100%
Poaceae
33%
Invasive Species
16%