Life history and spatial traits predict extinction risk due to climate change
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Damien A. Fordham | Matthew E. Aiello‐Lammens | N. Horning | H. Akçakaya | D. Fordham | R. Pearson | C. Raxworthy | J. Stanton | K. Shoemaker | P. Ersts | Hae Yeong Ryu | Jason McNees | Richard G. Pearson | Jessica C. Stanton | Kevin T. Shoemaker | Hae Yeong Ryu | Jason McNees
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