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five types of possible conditionsleadto vegetation dynamics change
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by photosynthesis(passive) caused bythe plant dynamics
by component aging(passive) caused byplant dynamics
by photosynthesis and evapotranspiration(passive) caused bythe plant dynamics
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both hydrological process and climate change(passive) are closely influenced byTerrestrial vegetation dynamics
rapid climate - driven evolutionary and adaptive processescan influenceecological dynamics
contemporary evolutionary change in the fieldinfluencesecological dynamics
Although ecosystem function is frequently related to the overall effect of biodiversity across lineages , , , the level of diversity within a lineage is less commonly shownto influenceecological dynamics
The spatial arrangement of individuals , populations and landscapesinfluencesecological dynamics
The spatial arrangement of individuals , populations and landscapesinfluencesecological dynamics
changes of snow distribution , soil warming , and surface disturbance caused by permafrost degradation(passive) differentially influenced byvegetation dynamics
that factors other than temperature and precipitationinfluencevegetation dynamics
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climatic factorsinfluencingvegetation dynamics
the primary anthropogenic factorsinfluencingvegetation dynamics
key fine - scale processesinfluencingvegetation dynamics
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Climate changewill influencevegetation dynamics
by variations in precipitation and other drivers(passive) caused byvegetation dynamics
both climatic and anthropogenic drivers(passive) was influenced byVegetation dynamics
the main forcesinfluencingvegetation dynamics
by agriculture results(passive) caused byvegetation dynamics
in turninfluencedvegetation dynamics
by disturbances , eutrophication or introduced species(passive) influenced byvegetation dynamics
by seasonal drought(passive) caused byvegetation dynamics
by the highly variable climate of the last glacial period(passive) caused byvegetation dynamics
Human activitiesinfluencedvegetation dynamics
transitions to degraded states or reduce system resilience to other external perturbationscan ... causetransitions to degraded states or reduce system resilience to other external perturbations
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to simulate mean ecosystem responses on landscape or regional scalesare designedto simulate mean ecosystem responses on landscape or regional scales
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erosioncauseerosion
to unstable responsescan leadto unstable responses
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to changes at low to mid - elevationhave ... contributedto changes at low to mid - elevation
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from natural and anthropogenic disturbancesresultedfrom natural and anthropogenic disturbances
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in a mitotic block and subsequent apoptotic cell deathresultingin a mitotic block and subsequent apoptotic cell death
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