Are mountain passes higher in the tropics? Janzen's hypothesis revisited.
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Are mountain passes higher in the tropics? Janzen's hypothesis revisited.
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Are mountain passes higher in the tropics? Janzen's hypothesis revisited.
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Cameron K Ghalambor
George Wang
Joshua J Tewksbury
Paul R Martin
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10.1093/ICB/ICJ003
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2006-01-06T00:00:00Z