Identifying ecological and evolutionary research targets and risks in climate change studies to break barriers to broad inference
Sarah J. Love(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Joseph K. Bailey(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Caitlin N. Barnes(Knoxville College), Shannon L. J. Bayliss(Florida State University), Stephanie N. Kivlin(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Joseph D. Edwards(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Alivia Nytko(Knoxville College), Nadejda B. Sero(Knoxville College), Ashlynn M. Hord(Knoxville College), Tyler W. d’Entremont(University of Tennessee at Knoxville)
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