Are biodiversity "hotspots" correlated with current ecoclimatic stability? A pilot study using the NOAA-AVHRR remote sensing data

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Are biodiversity "hotspots" correlated with current ecoclimatic stability? A pilot study using the NOAA-AVHRR remote sensing data. / Fjeldså, Jon; Ehrlich, Danielle; Lambin, Eric; Prins, Erik.

In: Biodiversity and Conservation, No. 6, 1997, p. 401-422.

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Fjeldså, J, Ehrlich, D, Lambin, E & Prins, E 1997, 'Are biodiversity "hotspots" correlated with current ecoclimatic stability? A pilot study using the NOAA-AVHRR remote sensing data', Biodiversity and Conservation, no. 6, pp. 401-422.

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Fjeldså, J., Ehrlich, D., Lambin, E., & Prins, E. (1997). Are biodiversity "hotspots" correlated with current ecoclimatic stability? A pilot study using the NOAA-AVHRR remote sensing data. Biodiversity and Conservation, (6), 401-422.

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Fjeldså J, Ehrlich D, Lambin E, Prins E. Are biodiversity "hotspots" correlated with current ecoclimatic stability? A pilot study using the NOAA-AVHRR remote sensing data. Biodiversity and Conservation. 1997;(6):401-422.

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Fjeldså, Jon ; Ehrlich, Danielle ; Lambin, Eric ; Prins, Erik. / Are biodiversity "hotspots" correlated with current ecoclimatic stability? A pilot study using the NOAA-AVHRR remote sensing data. In: Biodiversity and Conservation. 1997 ; No. 6. pp. 401-422.

Bibtex

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