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      Suitable climatic habitat changes for Mexican conifers along altitudinal gradients under climatic change scenarios

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                Journal
                Ecological Applications
                Ecol Appl
                Wiley
                1051-0761
                1939-5582
                March 2020
                December 27 2019
                March 2020
                : 30
                : 2
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias y Forestales Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH) Av. San Juanito Itzícuaro s/n, Col. Nueva Esperanza Morelia Michoacán 58330 México
                [2 ]Instituto de Investigaciones sobre los Recursos Naturales UMSNH Av. San Juanito Itzícuaro s/n, Col. Nueva Esperanza Morelia Michoacán 58330 México
                [3 ]Facultad de Biología UMSNH Francisco J. Múgica s/n, Ciudad Universitaria Morelia Michoacán 58030 México
                [4 ]Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro 8701, Col. Ex Hacienda de Sán José de la Huerta Morelia Michoacán 58190 México
                [5 ]Facultad de Agrobiología UMSNH Paseo General Lázaro Cárdenas y Berlín s/n, Col. Viveros Uruapan Michoacán 60170 México
                [6 ]Forestry Sciences Laboratory Mountain Research Station USDA Forest Service 1221 South Main St Moscow ID 83843 USA
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                10.1002/eap.2041
                31758621
                ad37df94-4604-42b7-8b63-f39270ef1723
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