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The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species

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Published in:Frontiers of Biogeography
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Published: 2024
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spellingShingle The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
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title The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
title_auth The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
title_full The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
title_fullStr The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
title_full_unstemmed The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
title_short The distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern U.S. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
title_sort the distribution and abiotic drivers of subtropical plant taxa in the southwestern u.s. sky island region: identifying hotspots of conservation significance with an aggregation of peripheral species
topic Biology
Natural Sciences — Life Sciences
Natural Sciences
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