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Forests, savannas, and grasslands: bridging the knowledge gap between ecology and Dynamic Global Vegetation Models

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Table 1. Models and their specifics concerning the tree–grass transition.
Figure 1. Tree cover as a function of mean annual rainfall (mm yr −1 ). (a) Savanna field data, reprinted from Sankaran et al
Figure 2. Model outputs for tree cover as a function of mean an- an-nual rainfall (mm yr −1 ) in Africa between 35 ◦ S and 15 ◦ N: (a)  JS-BACH; (b) LPJ-GUESS-SPITFIRE; (c) aDGVM

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