Potential impact of climate change on the species richness of subalpine plant species in the mountain national parks of South Korea |
Adhikari, Pradeep
(National Institute of Ecology)
Shin, Man-Seok (National Institute of Ecology) Jeon, Ja-Young (National Institute of Ecology) Kim, Hyun Woo (National Institute of Ecology) Hong, Seungbum (National Institute of Ecology) Seo, Changwan (National Institute of Ecology) |
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