Response to Qian et al. (2017): Daily and seasonal climate variations are both critical in the evolution of species’ elevational range size


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Wei-ping Chan, I. Chen, R. K. Colwell, Wei-Chung Liu, Cho-ying Huang, S. Shen
Journal of Biogeography, 2018

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Chan, W.-ping, Chen, I., Colwell, R. K., Liu, W.-C., Huang, C.-ying, & Shen, S. (2018). Response to Qian et al. (2017): Daily and seasonal climate variations are both critical in the evolution of species’ elevational range size. Journal of Biogeography.


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Chan, Wei-ping, I. Chen, R. K. Colwell, Wei-Chung Liu, Cho-ying Huang, and S. Shen. “Response to Qian Et Al. (2017): Daily and Seasonal Climate Variations Are Both Critical in the Evolution of Species’ Elevational Range Size.” Journal of Biogeography (2018).


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Chan, Wei-ping, et al. “Response to Qian Et Al. (2017): Daily and Seasonal Climate Variations Are Both Critical in the Evolution of Species’ Elevational Range Size.” Journal of Biogeography, 2018.


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@article{wei-ping2018a,
  title = {Response to Qian et al. (2017): Daily and seasonal climate variations are both critical in the evolution of species’ elevational range size},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Journal of Biogeography},
  author = {Chan, Wei-ping and Chen, I. and Colwell, R. K. and Liu, Wei-Chung and Huang, Cho-ying and Shen, S.}
}