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Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100
Osvaldo E. Sala
, F. Stuart Chapin
, Juan J. Armesto
, Eric Berlow
, Janine Bloomfield
, Rodolfo Dirzo
, Elisabeth Huber-Sanwald
, Laura F. Huenneke
, Robert B. Jackson
, Ann Kinzig
, Rik Leemans
, David M. Lodge
, Harold A. Mooney
, Martin Oesterheld
, N. Le Roy Poff
, Martin T. Sykes
, Brian H. Walker
, Marilyn Walker
, Diana H. Wall
Biological Sciences
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Biodiversity
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Biodiversity Scenarios
100%
Global Biodiversity
100%
Biodiversity Change
100%
Land Use Change
50%
Change Scenario
50%
Biotic Exchange
50%
Climate Change
25%
Large Uncertainty
25%
Elevated CO2
25%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
25%
Freshwater Ecosystems
25%
Land Use
25%
Grassland Ecosystem
25%
Mediterranean Grasslands
25%
Temperate Ecosystems
25%
Mediterranean Ecosystems
25%
Nitrogen Deposition
25%
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
25%
Drivers of Change
25%
Proportional Changes
25%
Uncertainty Sources
25%
Expected Change
25%
Vegetation Use
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Land Use Change
100%
Biome
100%
Climate Change
50%
Vegetation
50%
Atmospherics
50%
Carbon Dioxide
50%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
50%
Freshwater Ecosystem
50%
Grassland Ecosystem
50%
Land Use
50%
Carbon Dioxide Concentration
50%
Mediterranean Climate
50%
Temperate Ecosystem
50%