Global response of terrestrial ecosystem structure and function to CO2 and climate change: results from six dynamic global vegetation models
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F. Woodward | M. Lomas | R. Betts | V. Brovkin | P. Cox | Benjamin Smith | A. Friend | N. Ramankutty | S. Sitch | A. Bondeau | W. Cramer | C. Kucharik | J. Foley | I. Prentice | A. White | Veronica A. Fisher | C. Young-Molling
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