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Fig. 1 | Climate Change Responses

Fig. 1

From: Climate change refugia and habitat connectivity promote species persistence

Fig. 1

Urocitellus beldingi (pictured in inset) study sites mapped across California. Circles in main image indicate resurvey sites, with green indicating persistence and black indicating extirpation since historical surveys. Hatching represents the approximate range of U. beldingi (IUCN 2014). Blue and black circles in inset represent recent one-time surveys in Yosemite National Park (outlined in bold), with blue indicating presence and gray indicating absence

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