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Sensitivity (ecophysiology)
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Written by Lauren Hodgson
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 02:54 |
This study compares responses to historical climate change in two lizards from the Wet Tropics, using spatial modeling, multi-locus phylogeography and phenotypic variation. Results suggest low dispersal and high persistence for both species across multiple isolated regions, and support the idea that isolated tropical montane species persist due to high resilience to climate change.
Bell et al. (2010). Patterns of persistence and isolation indicate resilience to climate change in montane rainforest lizards. Molecular Ecology, 19, 2531-2534. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2010.04676.x
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