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Trajectories to extinction: spatial dynamics of the contraction of geographical ranges
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66548
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RP23986
Author:
Channell, Rob
;
Lomolino, Mark V.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY. 2000 v.27 : 169-179;
Year:
2000
Subject:
Extinction (Biology)
;
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS
;
Habitat (Ecology)
;
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