Congruent evolutionary responses of European steppe biota to late Quaternary climate change
Quaternary climatic oscillations had a large impact on European biogeography. Alternation of cold and warm stages caused recurrent glaciations, massive vegetation shifts, and large-scale range alterations in many species. The Eurasian steppe biome and its grasslands are a noteworthy example; they un...
Main Authors: | Alvarez, N. (Author), Kirschner, P. (Author), Marquer, L. (Author), Perez, M.F (Author), Sanmartín, I. (Author), Schlick-Steiner, B.C (Author), Schönswetter, P. (Author), Steiner, F.M (Author), STEPPE Consortium (Author), Záveská, E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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