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Joseph Williamson
Queen Mary University of London
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Intact Forest Canopies Can Protect Tropical Organisms from Severe Climate Warming
Number of pages: 22
Posted: 19 Mar 2025
Michael Boyle
, Joseph Williamson,
Stephen Rossiter
,
Rosie Drinkwater
,
Joel S. Woon
,
Louise Amy Ashton
,
Michiel van Breugel
,
Paul Eggleton
,
Theodore A. Evans
,
Owen T. Lewis
,
Marion Pfeifer
,
Sarab S. Sethi
,
Eleanor M. Slade
,
Arthur Y. C. Chung
,
Robert M. Ewers
and
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The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary University of London, Queen Mary University of London, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), Natural History Museum, The University of Hong Kong, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Natural History Museum, The University of Western Australia, University of Oxford, Newcastle University, Imperial College London, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Malaysian Forest Research Institute, Imperial College London and Independent
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Tropical Forests, Microclimates, Insects, Logging, Restoration, Climate Change, Land-Use Change
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