Residence time, expansion toward the equator in the invaded range and native range size matter to climatic niche shifts in non‐native species
Yiming Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Antoine Guisan(University of Lausanne), Blaise Petitpierre(University of Lausanne), Xianping Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xuan Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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