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LONG-TERM WARMING TRANSFORMS MOUNTAIN MEADOWS ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND
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NORMAN, Okla., Feb. 28 -- University of Oklahoma issued the following news release: By Kat Gebauer kathryngebauer@ou.edu Date NORMAN, Okla. - In the longest-running field warming experiment of its kind, researchers have documented dramatic shifts in high-elevation mountain meadows, revealing that ch
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