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    Extinction (Migrating Plants)

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    Extinction (Migrating Plants)


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    Summary


    Palaeoecology Reveals Real-World Biotic Responses to Global Warming

    Alpine Flora Dynamics in a Warming World

    Warming-Induced Vegetative Change in the Swedish Scandes

    Could Alpine Plants Survive Significant Global Warming?

    Plant Responses to Recent Warming in the Southern Alps

    Global Warming and Ecosystem Species Richness

    Shifts in Plant Distributions in a Warming World

    Upward-Migrating Plants in the Swiss Alps

    Can Plants to Migrate Poleward Rapidly Enough to Avoid Extinction in the Face of "Unprecedented" Global Warming?

    Regional Warming and Mountaintop Biodiversity

    Global Warming Is Increasing Alpine Species Richness

    Rising CO2 Concentrations Help Plants Adapt to Rising Temperatures

    Vegetative Response to Rapid Climate Change in Southern Europe

    Ecosystem Adaptation to Millennial-Scale Climate Change

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