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Contrasting responses of Peromyscus mice of Yosemite National Park to recent climate change

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Yang, Dou-Shuan
Conroy, Chris J.
Moritz, Craig

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Accurately predicting the response of species to climate change is crucial for the preservation of contemporary species diversity. In the current study, we analyze the response of two congeneric small mammal species (Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus

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Global Change Biology

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2037-12-31