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- who: IBS from the Powered by the California Digital Library University of California have published the Article: UC Merced, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Paleoecological studies indicate a capacity for rapid migration (but see McLachlan et_al 2005), but inferences are typically made across broad spatial and temporal scales, and for longlived species such as trees (e_g, Davis 1981). Studies in present-day systems suggest the capacity for rapid migration is much lower, but the short duration of most studies is not ideal for capturing the rare events that might be most important for . . .
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