Spatial heterogeneity in ecologically important climate variables at coarse and fine scales in a high-snow mountain landscape.
Climate plays an important role in determining the geographic ranges of species. With rapid climate change expected in the coming decades, ecologists have predicted that species ranges will shift large distances in elevation and latitude. However, most range shift assessments are based on coarse-sca...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kevin R Ford, Ailene K Ettinger, Jessica D Lundquist, Mark S Raleigh, Janneke Hille Ris Lambers |
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2013
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