Integrating geographic ranges across temporal scales
Geographic ranges are a fundamental unit of biogeography and macroecology. Increasingly, paleontologists and ecologists alike are reconstructing geographic ranges of species from fossils, in order to understand the long-term processes governing biogeographic and macroevolutionary patterns. As these...
Main Authors: | Darroch, SAF, Saupe, EE, Casey, MM, Jorge, MLSP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2022
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