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Unmasking Antarctica’s biodiversity

Tracking biodiversity potential is time-sensitive under climate change, especially in the most remote areas. A new analysis fulfils a long-standing need to map the terrestrial vegetation across Antarctica — a crucial step to identify carbon and nutrient cycling hotspots.

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Published in:Nature geoscience 2024-08, Vol.17 (8), p.714-715
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