Birs- 13w5095: Impact of climate change on biological invasions and population distributions
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Title: Can a species keep pace with a changing climate ?
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Title: Can climate change lead to gap formation?
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Title: Pattern formation - a missing link in the study of ecosystem response to climate change
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Title: Challenges in Modeling Biological Invasions and Population Distributions in a Changing Climate
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Title: Issues related to regime shifts and invasions
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Title: Modelling the role of temperature in insect development and adaptation
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Title: Spatial spread in invasion and climate change: stochastic models and biological experiments
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Title: Parameterization of a mechanistic model for species spread under climate change and the implications for 12 North American butterfly species
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Title: The dynamics of the genetic structure of range-expanding populations
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Title: Inside structure of pulled and pushed fronts
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Title: Fisher-KPP propagation in the presence of a line with fast diffusion
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Title: Evolutionarily stable strategies for dispersal in heterogeneous environments
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Title: Noise, demographic sampling and population dynamics: implications of climate change
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Title: Spatial Patterns in Population Dynamics of the Large Skipper Butterfly
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Title: Effect of climate niche shifting on the genetic diversity
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Title: The Effect of Extreme Temperature Events on Developmental Dynamics
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Title: Niche deficits in varying climate warming scenarios: will the deficit go through the roof?
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Title: Mathematical challenges for modelling range boundaries and invasions in the context of climate change
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