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species range limits
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Definition
The geographic or environmental boundaries beyond which species cannot persist, potentially influenced by biotic interactions
Related Terms (12)
altitudinal limitelevation limitsniche breadthenvironmental tolerancebreeding range limitspoleward limitsrange boundarieselevational range limitsrange limitsspecies distributions
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geographic range limitsgeographic distribution
Publications (14)
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Do microorganisms obey macroecological rules?
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Mammalian herbivores restrict the altitudinal range limits of alpine plants
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Biotic interactions at species’ range limits in a changing climate
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Predator and prey species have opposing responses to recreational trail use
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Adaptation and diversification of bluebells <i>Mertensia</i> spp., Boranginaceae
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King of the hill? How biotic interactions affect biogeographical pattern and species responses to climate change
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Stoichiometry and infectious disease: Linking chemical elements and parasitic interactions
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Revisiting Darwin's hypothesis: Does greater intraspecific variability increase species' ecological breadth?
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An Epichloe endophyte alters the ecology of Poa leptocoma.
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Abiotic and multitrophic determinants of geographic distribution in an herbivorous insect
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Asynchronous changes in phenology of migrating Broad-tailed Hummingbirds and their early season nectar resources
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The structure and function of subalpine ecosystems in the face of climate change
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The effects of climate change on subalpine fir (<i></i>Abies lasiocarpa<i></i>) sapling growth and establishment success across an elevational gradient
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