Assessing risk for butterflies in the context of climate change, demographic uncertainty, and heterogenous data sources
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Eliza M. Grames | N. Grishin | Q. Cong | A. Shapiro | M. Forister | Jing Zhang | J. Jahner | C. A. Halsch | K. Bell | Thomas V. Riecke | J. Glassberg | K. Burls | Cassidy Carroll | Taylor Bradford | E. Grames
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