Predicting spatial and temporal patterns of bud‐burst and spring frost risk in north‐west Europe: the implications of local adaptation to climate
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Brian Huntley | Robert Baxter | Jonathan Bennie | Andy Wiltshire | Eero Kubin | B. Huntley | A. Wiltshire | J. Bennie | R. Baxter | E. Kubin
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