Forecasting the Effects of Global Warming on Biodiversity
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David R. B. Stockwell | Julie R. Etterson | M. J. Sobel | R. Betts | S. Ferrier | P. Chesson | T. Dawson | M. New | C. Margules | D. Faith | D. Botkin | M. Araújo | C. Loehle | D. Hilbert | D. Stockwell | A. Guisan | H. Saxe | R. Bradshaw | T. Cedhagen | J. Etterson | A. Hansen
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