Testing the niche-breadth-range-size hypothesis: habitat specialization vs. performance in Australian alpine daisies
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posted on 2017-10-01, 00:00 authored by Megan HirstMegan Hirst, Philippa C Griffin, Jason P Sexton, Ary A HoffmannTesting the niche-breadth-range-size hypothesis: habitat specialization vs. performance in Australian alpine daisies
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EcologyVolume
98Pagination
2708-2724Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0012-9658eISSN
1939-9170Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
10Publisher
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Australian alpine regionBrachyscomecommon gardenEcologyendemismEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyEVOLUTIONGENE FLOWGRADIENTShabitat preferenceLife Sciences & BiomedicineLOCAL ADAPTATIONPATTERNSPHENOTYPIC PLASTICITYPLANTRANUNCULUS-ADONEUSrare speciesreciprocal transplant experimentScience & TechnologyseedseedlingSNOW BUTTERCUPTRADE-OFFSwidespread species4102 Ecological applications3103 Ecology3104 Evolutionary biology
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