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Global Change is Triggering an Identity Switch in Grasslands Michigan State University
Climate change is causing grasslands to shift beneath our feet, putting these benefits at risk. Global change--which includes climate change, pollution, and other widespread environmental alterations--is transforming grasslands and the plant species in them. A new study from researchers at Michigan State University shows what these changes to grassland plant communities look like, and reveal they are not always in ways scientists expect.
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