A dynamic eco-evolutionary model predicts slow response of alpine plants to climate warming
Environmental niche models are often used to predict species responses to climate change but they neglect the potential for evolutionary responses. Here, Cottoet al. develop a model incorporating demographic processes and evolutionary dynamics and show that perennial alpine plants persist in unsuita...
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Auteurs principaux: | Olivier Cotto, Johannes Wessely, Damien Georges, Günther Klonner, Max Schmid, Stefan Dullinger, Wilfried Thuiller, Frédéric Guillaume |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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