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Volumn 37, Issue 12, 2014, Pages 1198-1209

The influence of interspecific interactions on species range expansion rates

(14)  Svenning, Jens Christian a   Gravel, Dominique b   Holt, Robert D c   Schurr, Frank M d,e   Thuiller, Wilfried f   Münkemüller, Tamara f   Schiffers, Katja H f   Dullinger, Stefan g   Edwards, Thomas C h   Hickler, Thomas i   Higgins, Steven I j   Nabel, Julia E M S k,l   Pagel, Jörn d,e   Normand, Signe k  


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EID: 84913614569     PISSN: 09067590     EISSN: 16000587     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00574.x     Document Type: Article
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