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Warren, MS
Hill, JK
Thomas, JA
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Huntley, B
Roy, DB
Telfer, MG
Jeffcoate, S
Harding, P
Jeffcoate, G
Willis, SG
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Moss, D
Thomas, CD
Citation: Ms. Warren et al., Rapid responses of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change, NATURE, 414(6859), 2001, pp. 65-69
Authors:
Cowley, MJR
Thomas, CD
Roy, DB
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Bulman, CR
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Authors:
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