
handle: 10261/132847
Global change has been recognized as the main driver of the expansion of species outside to their native range. How expanding species manage trophic resources may be the most critical factor to ensure survival and reproduction and one of the most important ways to impact native communities. [...]
Adapting to Global Change in the Mediterranean Hotspot, 18-20 September 2013, Sevilla.- 1 page, 2 figures
The work was funded by ECOTRANS Project (CTM2011-26333; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness)
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