Trends in weather conditions favor generalist over specialist species in rear-edge alpine bird communities
Rear-edge alpine biodiversity is expected to suffer one of the largest ecological impacts due to current and foreseen climate change. For highly mobile and long-living species, climate change might operate through a wide spectrum of demographic and ecological processes influencing population dynamic...
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
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