Warming and Increased Respiration Have Transformed an Alpine Steppe Ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau From a Carbon Dioxide Sink Into a Source
Hanbo Yun(Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources), Bo Elberling(Global Biodiversity Information Facility), Licheng Liu(Purdue University West Lafayette), Qianlai Zhuang(Purdue University West Lafayette), Qing Zhu(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Wenxin Zhang(Lund University), Anping Chen(Saint Louis University), Yang Qu(East China Normal University), Deliang Chen(Department of Earth Sciences), Qingbai Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jing Tang(University of Copenhagen), Xiaobo Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ludovica D’Imperio(University of Copenhagen)
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