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Climate projections for ecologists

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Harris, Rebecca M.B.
Grose, Michael R.
Lee, Greg
Bindoff, Nathan L.
Porfirio, Luciana
Fox-Hughes, Paul

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John Wiley & Sons Inc.

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Climate projections are essential for studying ecological responses to climate change, and their use is now common in ecology. However, the lack of integration between ecology and climate science has restricted understanding of the available climate data

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WIREs Climate Change

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2037-12-31