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Ecology / Natural environment / Biology / Landscape ecology / Physics / Habitat / Thermodynamics / Environmental niche modelling / Information science / Ecological niche / Niche / Temperature
Date: 2013-10-02 14:21:25
Ecology
Natural environment
Biology
Landscape ecology
Physics
Habitat
Thermodynamics
Environmental niche modelling
Information science
Ecological niche
Niche
Temperature

Niche Tracking and Rapid Establishment of Distributional Equilibrium in the House Sparrow Show Potential Responsiveness of Species to Climate Change William B. Monahan1*, Morgan W. Tingley2 1 National Park Service, Inven

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