Connecting research and practice to enhance the evolutionary potential of species under climate change
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Jennifer A. Szymanski | Olivia E. LeDee | C. Botero | A. Nicotra | A. Hendry | E. Beever | L. Thompson | K. Hall | C. Hoving | A. Hoffmann | J. Gross | G. Schuurman | M. Schwartz | R. M. Quiñones | L. L. Thurman | C. Mengelt | C. Cook | C. Sgrò | R. Niver | Lindsey L. Thurman | F. Pérez-Jvostov | Christopher L. Hoving | A. Battles | Andrew Whiteley | R. Quiñones
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