Pack et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Rapid niche shifts as drivers for the spread of a non‐indigenous species under novel environmental conditionsPack et al., 2022
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- Pack K
- Mieszkowska N
- Rius M
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- Diversity and Distributions
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Aim Identifying niche shifts is key for forecasting future species distributions. Non‐ indigenous species (NIS) are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, and understanding how niche shifts affect the spread of NIS is fundamental. Here, we modelled the native and …
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