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  4. Once upon a time in the far south: Influence of local drivers and functional traits on plant invasion in the harsh sub-Antarctic islands

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  5. Shifts from pulled to pushed range expansions caused by reduction of landscape connectivity

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  6. Data quantity is more important than its spatial bias for predictive species distribution modelling

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  8. Translocation of an arctic seashore plant reveals signs of maladaptation to altered climatic conditions

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  10. Why scaling up uncertain predictions to higher levels of organisation will underestimate change

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