Survival and spread of arctic plants in response to climate change: DNA-based evidence
Survival and spread of arctic plants in response to climate change: DNA-based evidence
Preserving biodiversity requires knowledge of the processes that underlie geographical patterns of species distribution and sustain diverse communities over long periods of time. Studies of modern and ancient DNA may provide new insight into these processes.
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Edwards, Mary
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Alsos, Inger
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Clarke, Charlotte
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1 May 2020
Edwards, Mary
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Alsos, Inger
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Clarke, Charlotte
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Edwards, Mary, Alsos, Inger and Clarke, Charlotte
(2020)
Survival and spread of arctic plants in response to climate change: DNA-based evidence.
PAGES Newsletter, 28 (1), .
(doi:10.22498/pages.28.1.12).
Abstract
Preserving biodiversity requires knowledge of the processes that underlie geographical patterns of species distribution and sustain diverse communities over long periods of time. Studies of modern and ancient DNA may provide new insight into these processes.
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Published date: 1 May 2020
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