Warming, permafrost thawing and nitrogen availability are drivers of increasing plant growth and species richness on the Tibetan Plateau
Hanbo Yun(Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources), Bo Elberling(Global Biodiversity Information Facility), Qingbai Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Deliang Chen(University of Gothenburg), Philippe Ciais, Wenxin Zhang(Lund University), Jing Tang(University of Copenhagen), Qing Zhu(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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