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Ecological co-associations influence species’ responses to past climatic change: an example from a Sonoran Desert bark beetle.

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Journal Article

Authors:

R. C. Garrick; J. D. Nason; Juan F. Fernández-Manjarrés; R. J. Dyer

Source:

Molecular Ecology, Volume 22, p.3345-3361 (2013)
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