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期刊名:Evolutionary applications

缩写:EVOL APPL

ISSN:1752-4571

e-ISSN:1752-4571

IF/分区:3.2/Q2

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Future climate change has been predicted to disrupt local adaptation in many perennial plants, such as forest trees, but the magnitude and location of these effects are thus far poorly understood. Here, we assess local adaptation to current...