Snapshot isolation and isolation history challenge the analogy between mountains and islands used to understand endemism
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M. K. Borregaard | S. Rumpf | S. Dullinger | H. Kreft | C. Beierkuhnlein | Davnah Payne | Bernd Lenzner | Patrick Weigelt | F. Essl | S. D. Irl | Richard Field | S. Flantua | M. Steinbauer | K. Rijsdijk | S. Norder | David Kienle | M. Borregaard | B. Lenzner
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