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Climate change's effect on Rocky Mountain plant is driven by sex
mate limitationRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryCrested ButteColorado Rocky MountainsColoradoSpinacia oleraceaSalixPopulus tremuloidesValeriana edulis
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Jun 30, 2016( Phys.org - Science and Technology News: http://phys.org/ Delivered by Newstex) A female valerian plant stands sentry high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Credit: Will Petry / UCI For the valerian plant, higher elevations in the Colorado Rocky Mountains are becoming much more co-ed. An
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