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Biogeography, macroecology and species' traits mediate competitive interactions in the order L agomorpha

Leach et al., 2015

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1899715590408734853
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Leach K
Montgomery W
Reid N
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Mammal Review

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In addition to abiotic determinants, biotic factors, including competitive, interspecific interactions, limit species' distributions. Environmental changes in human disturbance, land use and climate are predicted to have widespread impacts on interactions between species …
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