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Chris D Thomas

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 18, 2011
Translocation of species, climate change, and the end of trying to recreate past ecological communitiesChris D Thomas
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 20, 2015
The Anthropocene Speciation Hypothesis Remains Valid: Reply to Hulme et alChris D Thomas
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 28, 2015
Rapid acceleration of plant speciation during the AnthropoceneChris D Thomas
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 28, 2020
The development of Anthropocene biotasChris D Thomas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 20, 2013
Local diversity stays about the same, regional diversity increases, and global diversity declinesChris D Thomas
Nature|October 5, 2013
The Anthropocene could raise biological diversityChris D Thomas
Nature|February 24, 2012
Extinction and climate changeChris D Thomas, Mark Williamson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2015
Non-native plants add to the British flora without negative consequences for native diversityChris D Thomas, G Palmer
Global Change Biology|September 19, 2023
Protected areas do already act as steppingstones for species responding to climate changePhillipa Gillingham, Chris D Thomas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 3, 2015
Reply to Hulme et al.: Cover of non-native species is too low to adversely affect native plant diversity at a national scaleChris D Thomas, G Palmer
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 18, 2011
Translocation of species, climate change, and the end of trying to recreate past ecological communitiesChris D Thomas
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 20, 2015
The Anthropocene Speciation Hypothesis Remains Valid: Reply to Hulme et alChris D Thomas
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 28, 2015
Rapid acceleration of plant speciation during the AnthropoceneChris D Thomas
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 28, 2020
The development of Anthropocene biotasChris D Thomas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 20, 2013
Local diversity stays about the same, regional diversity increases, and global diversity declinesChris D Thomas
Nature|October 5, 2013
The Anthropocene could raise biological diversityChris D Thomas
Nature|February 24, 2012
Extinction and climate changeChris D Thomas, Mark Williamson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2015
Non-native plants add to the British flora without negative consequences for native diversityChris D Thomas, G Palmer
Global Change Biology|September 19, 2023
Protected areas do already act as steppingstones for species responding to climate changePhillipa Gillingham, Chris D Thomas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 3, 2015
Reply to Hulme et al.: Cover of non-native species is too low to adversely affect native plant diversity at a national scaleChris D Thomas, G Palmer
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