Integrating biophysical models and evolutionary theory to predict climatic impacts on species’ ranges: the dengue mosquito<i>Aedes aegypti</i>in Australia
Michael Kearney(The University of Melbourne), Ary A. Hoffmann(The University of Melbourne), Craig Williams(University of South Australia), Scott A. Ritchie(Queensland Health), Warren P. Porter(University of Wisconsin System)
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