Relationships between plant traits and climate in the Mediterranean region: A pollen data analysis
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Sandy P. Harrison | Mark New | Basil Davis | Patrick J. Bartlein | Anthony C. Stevenson | Allan Spessa | M. New | S. Harrison | P. Bartlein | S. Harrison | M. Sánchez-Goñi | A. Spessa | P. Bartlein | I. Prentice | A. C. Stevenson | D. Barboni | G. Jalut | B. Davis | Doris Barboni | Iain Colin Prentice | G. Jalut | M. F. Sanchez-Goñi | B. Davis
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