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Management Implications of Global Change for Great Plains Rangelands By Jack A. Morgan, Justin D. Derner, Daniel G. Milchunas, and Elise Pendall
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Document Date: 2008-07-07 14:21:34


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Cheyenne / Laramie / New York / Carlisle / /

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Cambridge University Press / Briske D. D. S. D. / /

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North America / /

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United States / Canada / United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

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Colorado State University / Plant Species Will Respond Unpredictably / University of Wyoming / Plant Production Sensitivity / Fort Collins / /

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wind energy / Decision support systems / ecosystem services / equal opportunity/affirmative action employer / conceptual tools / decision support tools / energy / /

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Cambridge University / Colorado State University / Watershed Stewardship Dept / and Natural Resource Ecology Lab / University of Wyoming / USDA / National Academy of Sciences USA / /

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Dana Blumenthal / Daniel G. Milchunas / Justin D. Derner / D. LeCain / M. West / A. R. Mosier / R. Laprise / V / M. Blair / J. Y. King / D. R. LeCain / Jack A. Morgan / J. A. Nelson / J. A. Morgan / Forest / D. G. Milchunas / Elise Pendall / Alan K. Knapp / /

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Research Scientist / major driver / Assistant Professor / Research Leader and Plant Physiologist / /

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Texas / Kansas / Minnesota / Wyoming / Colorado / /

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southwestern United States / northeastern United States / /

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simulation / /

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