A framework for modelling range shifts and migrations: asking when, whither, whether and will it return
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Francesca Cagnacci | Eliezer Gurarie | Christen H. Fleming | Justin M. Calabrese | William F. Fagan | Thomas Mueller | J. Calabrese | F. Cagnacci | C. Fleming | W. Fagan | T. Mueller | E. Gurarie | Wibke Peters | W. Peters
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