Changes in distribution and productivity of steppe vegetation in Inner Mongolia during 1961 to 2010:Analysis based on MaxEnt model and synthetic model

Global temperature and precipitation are undergoing unprecedented change,which has seriously affected the structure and function of steppe ecosystems in Inner Mongolia. The vegetation of this region has been suffering from severe salinization,desertification,and decline in productivity,resulting in...

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