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Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration

Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration The oak, to gain its present most northerly position in North Britain after being driven out by the cold probably had to travel fully six hundred miles, and this without external aid would take something like a million years. (Reid 1899) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png BioScience Oxford University Press

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 1998 by the American Institute of Biological Sciences
Subject
Articles
ISSN
0006-3568
eISSN
1525-3244
DOI
10.2307/1313224
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Abstract

The oak, to gain its present most northerly position in North Britain after being driven out by the cold probably had to travel fully six hundred miles, and this without external aid would take something like a million years. (Reid 1899)

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BioScienceOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1998

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