A road map for integrating eco-evolutionary processes into biodiversity models.
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Wilfried Thuiller | Dominique Gravel | David Mouillot | Katja Schiffers | Tamara Münkemüller | Nicolas Mouquet | Sébastien Lavergne | N. Mouquet | D. Mouillot | W. Thuiller | D. Gravel | T. Münkemüller | S. Lavergne | K. Schiffers
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