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CO
2
and fire influence tropical ecosystem stability in response to climate change
Timothy M. Shanahan
, Konrad A. Hughen
, Nicholas P. McKay
, Jonathan T. Overpeck
, Christopher A. Scholz
, William D. Gosling
, Charlotte S. Miller
, John A. Peck
, John W. King
, Clifford W. Heil
Continental Scientific Drilling Facility
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2
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Response to Climate Change
100%
Tropical Ecosystems
100%
Ecosystem Stability
100%
Woodland
50%
Grassland
50%
Aridity
50%
Humidity
25%
Tropical Forest
25%
Resilient
25%
Woody Plants
25%
West Africa
25%
Paucity
25%
Gradual Change
25%
Frequent Fire
25%
Tropical Savanna
25%
Low CO2
25%
Tropical Grass
25%
High Atmospheric CO2
25%
Ecosystem State
25%
Tropical Woodland
25%
Abrupt Shift
25%
Woody Plant Growth
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Tropical Ecosystem
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Grassland
50%
Aridity
33%
Woody Plant
33%
Vegetation
16%
Tropical Forest
16%
Atmospherics
16%
Western Africa
16%