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Better understanding of plant response to climate change and identifying refugia under adverse conditions is a priority for biodiversity conservation in oceanic islands. Studying a native tree species in Reunion Island, we provide insights on the regional extent of environmental fluctuations during the Late Quaternary climate change and their impacts on plant population dynamics
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This page is a summary of: Plant population dynamics on oceanic islands during the Late Quaternary climate changes: genetic evidence from a tree species (Coffea mauritiana) in Reunion Island, New Phytologist, August 2019, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/nph.16052.
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