Thresholds of Climate Change in Ecosystems
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George Sugihara | Debra P. C. Peters | F. Stuart Chapin | Alan K. Knapp | Daniel D. Roby | Peter M. Groffman | Daniel B. Fagre | Patrick J. Mulholland | F. Chapin | G. Sugihara | P. Mulholland | C. Allen | A. McGuire | D. Peters | P. Groffman | A. Knapp | G. Guntenspergen | D. Fagre | C. Birkeland | Craig D. Allen | A. David McGuire | Charles Birkeland | D. Roby | C. Charles | Colleen W. Charles | Glenn . R. Guntenspergen
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