Global Change Biology
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Global Change Biology is a journal that exists to promote understanding of the interface between environmental change & biological systems.
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Have you read our December issue? Check out the latest in #globalchange here: https://buff.ly/4iGqzaf

📷 Pink flamingos during an aerial bird count in Doñana National Park, Spain (see https://buff.ly/3Zrii0W). Photo from @ebdonana
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Climate, Rotation, and Tillage Impacts on Soybean Yield Gains in a 50‐Year Experiment

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Hydroclimatic Rebound Drives Extreme Fire in California's Non‐Forested Ecosystems

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Predicting Forest Tree Leaf Phenology Under Climate Change Using Satellite Monitoring and Population‐Based Genomic Trait Association

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Soil Carbon Availability Drives Depth‐Dependent Responses of Microbial Nitrogen Use Efficiency to Warming

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Impacts of Climate, Organic Management, and Degradation Status on Soil Biodiversity in Agroecosystems Worldwide
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Long‐Term Drought Persistently Shifts Plant and Soil Microbial Communities but Has Limited Impact on CO2 Fluxes Under Subsequent Drought

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Expanding Monitoring Capacity for Potential Invasive Species in Arctic Canada With Environmental DNA Metabarcoding
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but highly integral, critical, and highly complex parts of change.

Steve’s work will live on in his 3 journals, countless colleagues and academic descendants, continuing to influence global change research for decades to come. He will be deeply missed.
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We mourn the passing of our Editor-in-Chief Steve Long.

His vision to establish one of the first journals dedicated to Global Change over 30 years ago was truly ahead of its time. Through GCB, researchers have demonstrated that biology and ecosystems are not simply victims of global change..
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Hydroclimatic Rebound Drives Extreme Fire in California's Non‐Forested Ecosystems
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Multiyear Drought Strengthens Positive and Negative Functional Diversity Effects on Tree Growth Response

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REVIEW
The Greatest Extinction Event in 66 Million Years? Contextualising Anthropogenic Extinctions

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OPINION
The Global Decarbonisation Potential of Synthetic Biology

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OPINION
Ecosystem Phenology: Integrating Traits and Processes Beyond Observable Events

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Activation Energy of Organic Matter Decomposition in Soil and Consequences of Global Warming

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Response Modes of Global Vegetation to Extreme Drought

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INVITED COMMENTARY
Understanding Unanticipated Range Shifts: Biotic Interactions as Key Mediators in a Changing Climate

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INVITED REVIEW
Making Restoration Effective for Dynamic Coastal Wetlands

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INVITED COMMENTARY
Indigenous Fire Stewardship to Revitalize Disrupted Ecosystems

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Rising Heat, Rising Risks: Understanding the Nexus of Marine Heatwaves, Fishing Dependence, and Vulnerability to Coastal Communities

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A Global Account of Established Non‐Native Fish Species

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Plant Functional Traits Define Microbial Response to Nutrient Availability in Tropical Rainforest Soil

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