The impact of climate change on California’s ecosystem services
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Dominique Bachelet | Linwood Pendleton | James Lenihan | Christopher Daly | Patrick R. Roehrdanz | Kirk R. Klausmeyer | M. Shaw | C. Daly | P. Roehrdanz | D. Bachelet | D. Cameron | J. Lenihan | J. Mackenzie | L. Pendleton | D. Conklin | Erik Haunreiter | M. Rebecca Shaw | D. Richard Cameron | Belinda Morris | Kirk Klausmeyer | Jason MacKenzie | David R. Conklin | Gregrory N. Bratman | Patrick R. Roehrdanz | Belinda Morris | E. Haunreiter | David R. Conklin | Gregrory N. Bratman | Patrick R. Roehrdanz | Gregrory N. Bratman
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