[HTML][HTML] Plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

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Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56° C per decade since the 1950s [1]. Terrestrial and marine …

[PDF][PDF] Plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

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Plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula.

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Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56° C per decade since the 1950s. Terrestrial and marine …

[PDF][PDF] Plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

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Plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula.

J Royles, MJ Amesbury, P Convey, H Griffiths… - Current Biology …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56 C per decade since the 1950s. Terrestrial and marine …

[HTML][HTML] Plants and Soil Microbes Respond to Recent Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

J Royles, MJ Amesbury, P Convey, H Griffiths… - Current Biology, 2013 - cell.com
Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56° C per decade since the 1950s [1]. Terrestrial and marine …

Plants and Soil Microbes Respond to Recent Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

J Royles, MJ Amesbury, P Convey, H Griffiths… - Current Biology, 2013 - infona.pl
Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56° C per decade since the 1950s [1]. Terrestrial and marine …

[HTML][HTML] Plants and Soil Microbes Respond to Recent Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

J Royles, MJ Amesbury, P Convey, H Griffiths… - Current Biology, 2013 - Elsevier
Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56° C per decade since the 1950s [1]. Terrestrial and marine …

Plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

J Royles, MJ Amesbury, P Convey, H Griffiths… - Current …, 2013 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56° C per decade since the 1950s [1]. Terrestrial and marine …

Plants and Soil Microbes Respond to Recent Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

J Royles, MJ Amesbury, P Convey, H Griffiths… - Current …, 2013 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Annual temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on
Earth, have risen by up to 0.56 C per decade since the 1950s [1]. Terrestrial and marine …