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Using species co‐occurrence networks to assess the impacts of climate changeAraújo et al., 2011
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- Araújo M
- Rozenfeld A
- Rahbek C
- Marquet P
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- Ecography
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Viable populations of species occur in a given place if three conditions are met: the environment at the place is suitable; the species is able to colonize it; co‐occurrence is possible despite or because of interactions with other species. Studies investigating the …
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