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The fingerprints of global climate change on insect populations
Abstract
Synthesizing papers from the last two years, generalizations about the fingerprints of climate change on insects' population dynamics and phenology are examined to show that knowledge of effects ofClimate change is still biased by organism and geographic region, and to some extent by scale of climate parameter.
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