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Channels - Spatial patterns and climatic correlates of diversification rates of conifers across the world :: FRELIP Discovery
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Macroecological correlates of richness, body size, and species range size in terrestrial vertebrates across the world
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Conifer leaf wax acts as a source of secondary fatty alcohols in atmospheric aerosols
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Origin, diversification, and biogeography of forest birds across temperate forest regions in the Northern Hemisphere
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Using dendroclimatic analysis of exotic deciduous conifers in an arboretum to document tree growth in response to climate change, Northeast Ohio, USA
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Biogeographic history of the pantropical family Gesneriaceae with a focus on the Indian plate and diversification through the Old World
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Climatic definitions of the world’s terrestrial biomes
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Vegetation Classification and Survey: development and diversification
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Localized glutamine leakage shapes the spatial patterns of root microbes
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Biogeography of the world’s worst invasive species has spatially biased knowledge gaps but is predictable
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Contrasting shifts in potential climatic suitability of two vectors ( and ) across China and Europe under climate change
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Seasonal timing in a changing world: the epigenetic link between environment and reproduction across taxa
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Unique nesting biology of Osmia ( Melanosmia) uncinata, a Palaearctic osmiine bee specialized on thick-barked conifers (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae)
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Annual survival in a dynamic species: pronghorn survival patterns across their northern range
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Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
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Earthworm diversity in an unexplored Himalayan landscape: Patterns across forest, orchard and crop field ecosystems
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Metabolic rate measurements of two benthic invertebrates under simulated climate change conditions
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Scaling Spatial Planning Models to Support Conservation and Land Use Decisions under Climate Change
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The spatial scale of adaptation in a native annual plant and its implications for responses to climate change
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Why are Magnoliaceae so diverse in the tropics? Disentangling the roles of diversification and time‐for‐speciation effects
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Species without borders: the diversification of giant danios in Sri Lanka (Teleostei, Danionidae, Devario)
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Community composition and spatial aggregation patterns of the endangered endemic plant Menonvillea linearifolia (Brassicaceae) in the Atacama Desert
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Elevational diversity gradients of amphibians in Mexican mountain ranges: patterns, environmental factors, and spatial scale effects
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Climate change threatens the conservation of one of the world’s most endangered transboundary tree species: Magnolia grandis
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Public good‐driven release of heterogeneous resources leads to genotypic diversification of an isogenic yeast population