Niches and climate-change refugia in hundreds of species from one of the most arid places on Earth
PeerJ2019Vol. 7, pp. e7409–e7409
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Abstract
Species with a broad niche and niche dissimilarity will have larger refugia, and species with niche dissimilarity will have larger expansion areas. In addition, our prediction for arid lineages shows that these species will be moderately affected by climate change.
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