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Global Change: Will Some Plant Species Be Left Behind? Studies Of EcosystemDynamics Make Wide Use Of Computer Models

03.10.98 | Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Project (GCTE)

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Will climate change occur at a a higher rate than the speed at which species can establish, grow and reproduce? Eight hundred of the world's leading environmental scientists will address this and other questions at a meeting sponsored by GCTE/LUCC in Barcelona, Spain on March 14-18, 1998.

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These ideas will be discussed on Day 3 (March 16) at 9:00 in the session 2 "Global Change and Ecosystem Structure" and in the poster session following immediately. At the lunch break, an ad hoc meeting will focus specifically on dispersal modeling in fragmented landscapes.

Contact: Press Officer GCTE/LUCC Conference: Anne Larigauderie
Université Paris-Sud, Ecologie des Populations et Communautes, Bat. 362,
F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France
Phone/Fax: +33 1 69 15 56 92/6
E-mail: anne.larigauderie@epc.u-psud.fr
Conference Secretatiat, Barcelona, Spain:
Tel: +34 3 233 2387 FAX: +34 3 233 2575

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Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Project (GCTE). (1998, March 10). Global Change: Will Some Plant Species Be Left Behind? Studies Of EcosystemDynamics Make Wide Use Of Computer Models. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L76X0O01/global-change-will-some-plant-species-be-left-behind-studies-of-ecosystemdynamics-make-wide-use-of-computer-models.html
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"Global Change: Will Some Plant Species Be Left Behind? Studies Of EcosystemDynamics Make Wide Use Of Computer Models." Brightsurf News, Mar. 10 1998, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L76X0O01/global-change-will-some-plant-species-be-left-behind-studies-of-ecosystemdynamics-make-wide-use-of-computer-models.html.