Reviving extinct Mediterranean forest communities may improve ecosystem potential in a warmer future
Paul D. Henne(University of Bern), Willy Tinner(University of Bern), Danièle Colombaroli(University of Bern), Ché Elkin(ETH Zurich), Tommaso La Mantia(University of Palermo), Camilla Calò(University of Bern), Jörg Franke(University of Bern), Orla Dermody, Salvatore Pasta(Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources), Marco Conedera(Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research)
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