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Disjunct populations of European vascular plant species keep the same climatic niches

Mats DynesiusCarl Johan DahlbergStefanie ReinhardtJörg BrunetGuillaume DecocqStefan DullingerJens-christian SvenningGunnar AustrheimAnn MilbauAnn MilbauMari MooraSylvi M. SandvikRisto VirtanenSafaa WasofOlivier BroennimannW. Scott ArmbrusterW. Scott ArmbrusterWilfried ThuillerKari Anne BråthenPascal VittozJames D. M. SpeedKristoffer HylanderNiklaus E. ZimmermannJohn-arvid GrytnesMartin DiekmannVirve RavolainenLiv Guri VelleFride Høistad ScheiJonathan LenoirThomas WohlgemuthHarald PauliVegar BakkestuenMartin ZobelMiska LuotoWolfgang WillnerArvid OdlandRasmus EjrnæsAntoine GuisanJean-claude GégoutJean-claude GégoutBente J. GraaeKari KlanderudBettina NygaardJutta KapferHans Henrik BruunIngibjörg S. JónsdóttirIngibjörg S. JónsdóttirInger Greve AlsosH. John B. BirksH. John B. BirksVigdis VandvikLiv Unn TveraabakPer Arild Aarrestad

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0106 biological sciencesVascular plantEcological nicheGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologybiologyEcologyDisjunct distributionNiche segregation15. Life on landDisjunctbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEnvironmental niche modellingArctic vegetationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal biodiversity

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Aim Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has focused on a limited number of species, mostly invasive, and has not, to date, been very conclusive. Here we assess the d ...

https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12375