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Conifer responses to environment at local and regional scales: the role of intraspecific phenotypic variation

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Figure 1 Predicted changes in average surface temperature (a) and precipitation  (b) for the scenarios RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 in 2081-2100
Figure 2 Observed impacts in recent decades attributed to climate change on  natural and human systems
Figure 3 Conceptual diagram of interacting factors giving rise to intraspecific  phenotypic variation
Figure 4 Natural distribution area of the five conifer species used in the present  thesis
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