EEB Graduate Student Publishes Paper on the Ecological Processes That Cause Tree Species' Geographic Distribution to Shift in Response to Climate Change
“In addition to the finding that seasonal drought tolerance is particularly important in determining how the species responds to climate change (which could have implications for other trees from Mediterranean climates more generally), the most novel aspect of the project is in how we were able to test different species-specific competing ecological hypotheses about the response to past climate change," writes Bemmels.
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11/08/2016
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