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| Published in: | Frontiers of Biogeography |
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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 Biology Natural Sciences — Life Sciences Natural Sciences |
| sub_discipline_display | Natural Sciences — Life Sciences |
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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 |
| url | https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4m84b50k |