Spatiotemporal variation in population dynamics of a narrow endemic, Ranunculus austro‐oreganus
Riley D. Thoen,
Lauren B. Hendricks,
Graham T. Bailes
et al.
Abstract:PremiseUnderstanding how population dynamics vary in space and time is critical for understanding the basic life history and conservation needs of a species, especially for narrow endemic species whose populations are often in similar environments and therefore at increased risk of extinction under climate change. Here, we investigated the spatial and temporal variation in population dynamics of Ranunculus austro‐oreganus, a perennial buttercup endemic to fragmented prairie habitat in one county in southern Or… Show more
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