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Earlier snow melt and reduced summer precipitation alter floral traits important to pollination

Authors: Powers, J. M.ORCID; Briggs, H. M.; Dickson, R. G.; Xinyu, Li; Campbell, D. R.ORCID
Year: 2022
Journal: Global Change Biology, Vol. 28, pp. 323-339
Publisher: UNKNOWN

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