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Episode 203: Predicting how forests will respond to climate change

Investigating how changes in global temperature will affect our forest.

az science 203 forest University of Arizona biology professor Brian Enquist is investigating how changes in global temperature will affect our forests.
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Predicting how forests will repsond to climate change

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Episode 203

University of Arizona biology professor Brian Enquist is investigating how changes in global temperature will affect our forests. His study group is connecting with other researchers around the world to make detailed measurements of trees and soils to predict the impact of climate change on the Earth's ecosystems.

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