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      Plant biodiversity assessment through soil eDNA reflects temporal and local diversity

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            Rapid range shifts of species associated with high levels of climate warming.

            The distributions of many terrestrial organisms are currently shifting in latitude or elevation in response to changing climate. Using a meta-analysis, we estimated that the distributions of species have recently shifted to higher elevations at a median rate of 11.0 meters per decade, and to higher latitudes at a median rate of 16.9 kilometers per decade. These rates are approximately two and three times faster than previously reported. The distances moved by species are greatest in studies showing the highest levels of warming, with average latitudinal shifts being generally sufficient to track temperature changes. However, individual species vary greatly in their rates of change, suggesting that the range shift of each species depends on multiple internal species traits and external drivers of change. Rapid average shifts derive from a wide diversity of responses by individual species.
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              Environmental DNA metabarcoding: Transforming how we survey animal and plant communities

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                Journal
                Methods in Ecology and Evolution
                Methods Ecol Evol
                Wiley
                2041-210X
                2041-210X
                February 2023
                April 21 2022
                February 2023
                : 14
                : 2
                : 415-430
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universitetet i Oslo Naturhistorisk Museum Oslo Norway
                [2 ] Westfälische Wilhelms‐Universität, Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics Münster Germany
                [3 ] The Arctic University Museum of Norway UiT ‐ The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø Norway
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                10.1111/2041-210X.13865
                d78e8695-54b1-4f56-994c-67c945c8acab
                © 2023

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