Patterns of abundance across geographical ranges as a predictor for responses to climate change: Evidence from UK rocky shores

Siobhan R. Vye, Stephanie Dickens, Leoni Adams, Katrin Bohn, Jade Chenery, Nicola Dobson, Ruth E. Dunn, Hannah S. Earp, Megan Evans, Charlotte Foster, Hannah Grist, Ben Holt, Sue Hull, Stuart R. Jenkins, Peter Lamont, Sarah Long, Nova Mieszkowska, Justine Millard, Zoe Morrall, Kathryn PackHannah Parry-Wilson, Jacqueline Pocklington, Jane Pottas, Leonie Richardson, Abigail Scott, Heather Sugden, Gordon Watson, Victoria West, Debbie Winton, Jane Delany*, Michael T. Burrows

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