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Rapid characterisation of vegetation structure to predict refugia and climate change impacts across a global biodiversity hotspot.A low-altitude mountain range as an important refugium for two narrow endemics in the Southwest Australian Floristic Region biodiversity hotspot.Large- and small-scale environmental factors drive distributions of cool-adapted plants in karstic microrefugia.Microhabitats and canopy cover moderate high summer temperatures in a fragmented Mediterranean landscape.High endemism and stem density distinguish New Caledonian from other high-diversity rainforests in the Southwest Pacific.Effective climate change refugia for coral reefs.Quantifying the effects of ecological constraints on trait expression using novel trait-gradient analysis parameters.Floristic Composition and Natural History Characteristics of Dry Forests in the PacificDrivers of lowland rain forest community assembly, species diversity and forest structure on islands in the tropical South PacificThe capacity of refugia for conservation planning under climate changeCharacteristics of climate change refugia for Australian biodiversityDispersal limitation, speciation, environmental filtering and niche differentiation influence forest tree communities in West PolynesiaDiversification history and hybridisation of Dacrydium (Podocarpaceae) in remote OceaniaChanging perspectives on the biogeography of the tropical South Pacific: influences of dispersal, vicariance and extinctionRegional forcing explains local species diversity and turnover on tropical islandsRefugial capacity defines holdouts, microrefugia and stepping-stones: a response to Hannah et alScaling species richness and endemism of tropical dry forests on oceanic islandsPlants on small islands revisited: the effects of spatial scale and habitat quality on the species–area relationshipKarst dolines provide diverse microhabitats for different functional groups in multiple phylaTowards an eco-evolutionary understanding of endemism hotspots and refugiaHigh species diversity and turnover in granite inselberg floras highlight the need for a conservation strategy protecting many outcropsLinking Plant Functional Ecology to Island Biogeography
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