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Making mistakes when predicting shifts in species range in response to global warming

Andrew J. Davis, Linda S. Jenkinson, John H. Lawton, Bryan Shorrocks and Simon Wood

Nature 391, 783-786(19 February 1998)

doi:10.1038/35842

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Figure 2

Comparison of Drosophila populations in single-species clines, two-species clines, and three-species clines.

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Figure 3

Comparison of Drosophila populations in cold three-species clines with or without L.boulardi parasitoids.

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Figure 4

Comparison of Drosophila populations on their own, with and without dispersal.

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Figure 5

Comparison of Drosophila subobscura populations in cold and hot clines, either in two-species clines or three-species clines.

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