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A case study on the epiphyte Asplenium australasicum and climate change

Jacob Watts ’21 and Eddie Watkins

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  1. Hi Jacob,
    I really appreciate how clear your research exemplifies some of the impacts of climate change on biodiversity. The movement of species has interesting implications and is very thought-provoking. Have you considered to/how to integrate species competition, barriers to movement, etc. in your model or conclusions?

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