Predicting phenology by integrating ecology, evolution and climate science
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T. Jonathan Davies | Julio L. Betancourt | Nathan J. B. Kraft | Nathan J B Kraft | Stephanie Pau | Benjamin I. Cook | Kjell Bolmgren | B. Cook | J. Betancourt | T. Davies | E. Cleland | K. Bolmgren | S. Pau | Elsa E. Cleland | E. Wolkovich | Elizabeth M. Wolkovich
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