Range expansion and redefinition of a crop-raiding rodent associated with global warming and temperature increase

作者: Emiliano Mori , Andrea Sforzi , Giuseppe Bogliani , Pietro Milanesi

DOI: 10.1007/S10584-018-2261-8

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摘要: … In mountain habitats, the ongoing global warming is shifting the distribution of European forests to high elevations, thus potentially providing porcupines with suitable habitats. A …

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