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University of Michigan: Long-term Warming Transforms Mountain Meadows Above and Below Ground
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(TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: *** Long-term warming transforms mountain meadows above and below ground 29-year study reveals changes in climate reshape plant communities, soil ecosystems Written By: Kathryn Gebauer, University of Oklahoma In the longest-running fi
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