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Stuart L. Pimm ()
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Stuart L. Pimm: the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation, MC5556, Columbia University

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6837, 531-532

Abstract: Four British insect species have increased their geographical range as a result of climate warming. The underlying mechanisms vary from a change in food to an increase in habitat. Other species may not be quite so lucky.

Date: 2001
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