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One of the most obvious and expected impacts of climate change is a shift in the distributional range of organisms, which could have considerable ecological and economic consequences. Australian waters are hotspots for climate-induced... more
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      Climate ChangeAdaptation to Climate ChangeFisheries ScienceFisheries
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      GeneticsPhysiologyOceanographyBiogeochemistry
Ecologically relevant measures of contemporary global climate change can predict species distributions and vulnerabilities.
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      Environmental ScienceClimate ChangeScienceBiodiversity
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      Climate ChangeSpecies Distribution ModelsGlobal WarmingMaxEnt
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      Evolutionary BiologyEcologyEvolutionNiche Conservatism
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of climate change on the ecosystems they manage, while global-ecosystems modelers aim to forecast future responses under different climate... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyClimate ChangeMeteorologyBiology