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Dryland Tree and Ecosystem Ecology Lab

José Grünzweig

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

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LTER Project

Understanding the Underlying Drivers Determining Dryland Diversity, Functioning and their Interdependence
Saving Oak Populations at the Edge of the Desert from the Threat of Climate Change - Long-Term Ecological Research Project

 

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