Tree Migration-Rates: Narrowing the Gap between Inferred Post-Glacial Rates and Projected Rates (original) (raw)
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Revisiting tree-migration rates: Abies alba (Mill.), a case study
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At northern temperate latitudes trees have adjusted their ranges substantially in response to changing climates during the Holocene. Results from dispersal model simulations suggest that postglacial migration rates may have been over-estimated from fossil pollen data. As a contribution to this debate, we infer the migration rates of Abies alba (Mill.), silver fir, as a case-study species, by using a spatially explicit approach based on fossil pollen but taking into account its modern genetic diversity pattern.
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