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Climate-driven, but dynamic and complex? A reconciliation of competing hypotheses for species’ distributions
Emily L. Schultz
, Lisa Hülsmann
, Michiel D. Pillet
, Florian Hartig
,
David D. Breshears
, Sydne Record
, John D. Shaw
, R. Justin DeRose
, Pieter A. Zuidema
,
Margaret E.K. Evans
Natural Resources and the Environment, School of
Global Change - GIDP
Tree-Ring Research, Laboratory of
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Arid Lands Resources Sciences - GIDP
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Species Distribution
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Range Model
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Competing Hypotheses
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Climate-driven
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Climate Change
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Climate Change Impacts
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Semi-arid
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Species Range
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Range Change
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Landscape Scale
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Southwestern US
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Biotic Interactions
50%
Geographic Distribution
50%
Pinus Edulis
50%
Complex Effects
50%
Changes in Abundance
50%
Spatial Processes
50%
Sudden Change
50%
Effect Interaction
50%
Change in Distribution
50%
Forest Inventory Plots
50%
Change Range
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Pinus
100%
Forest Inventory
100%
Pinus edulis
100%