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Robert K. Colwell

Museum Curator Adjoint in Entomology


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Museum of Natural History

University of Colorado

Boulder, CO 80309, USA




robertkcolwell [at] gmail.com


Museum of Natural History

University of Colorado

Boulder, CO 80309, USA



References Cited at SOTM


May 13, 2023


References Cited in the oral presentation at Species on the Move2023, on May 18, 2023, Bonita Springs, Florida, USA

Still Little Evidence of Poleward Range Shifts in the Tropics, but Lowland Biotic Attrition May Be Underway

Robert K. Colwell and Keneth J. Feeley

 
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