Replacements of small- by large-ranged species scale up to diversity loss in Europe’s temperate forest biome
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Anne D. Bjorkman | T. Durak | H. Pereira | J. Lenoir | G. Decocq | K. Verheyen | W. Schmidt | T. Dirnböck | L. Baeten | B. Jaroszewicz | T. Nagel | D. Waller | T. Standovár | M. Malicki | F. Máliš | Ute Jandt | M. Bernhardt‐Römermann | P. De Frenne | J. Brunet | R. Hédl | T. Heinken | T. Naaf | P. Petřík | H. Van Calster | M. Wulf | P. Vangansbeke | I. Berki | Markéta Chudomelová | M. Kopecký | Martin Macek | A. Ortmann-Ajkai | R. Pielech | Kamila Reczyńska | Krzysztof Świerkosz | B. Teleki | Ondřej Vild | F. H. Schei | Ingmar R. Staude
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