Impacts of climate change on species, populations and communities: palaeobiogeographical insights and frontiers
Understanding climate change and its potential impact on species, populations and communities is one of the most pressing questions of twenty-first-century conservation planning. Palaeobiogeographers working on Cenozoic fossil records and other lines of evidence are producing important insights into...
Main Authors: | MacDonald, G, Bennett, K, Jackson, S, Parducci, L, Smith, F, Smol, J, Willis, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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