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Predictive Characterization of CWRs

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Within the CWR population diversity, the principal components are richness, size, spatial distribution, and differentiation (Luck et al. 2003). The distribution of population sizes determines whether a CWR is characterized by a single large population, many small populations, or several similarly sized populations.

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Nair, K.P. (2019). Predictive Characterization of CWRs. In: Combating Global Warming . Springer Climate. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23037-1_16

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