Confronting species distribution model predictions with species functional traits.
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Phenotypic plasticity in life-history traits of Daphnia galeata in response to temperature - a comparison across clonal lineages separated in time.Phenotypic distribution models corroborate species distribution models: A shift in the role and prevalence of a dominant prairie grass in response to climate change.Combining niche shift and population genetic analyses predicts rapid phenotypic evolution during invasion.The ‘golden kelp’ Laminaria ochroleuca under global change: Integrating multiple eco-physiological responses with species distribution models
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Confronting species distribution model predictions with species functional traits.
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Confronting species distribution model predictions with species functional traits.
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David M Lodge
Lisa A Jones
Marion E Wittmann
Matthew A Barnes
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10.1002/ECE3.1898
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2016-02-22T00:00:00Z