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    Valencia, E., de Bello, F., Lepš, J., Galland, T., E‐Vojtkó, A., Conti, L., Danihelka, J., Dengler, J., Eldridge, D. J., Estiarte, M., García‐González, R., Garnier, E., Gómez, D., Harrison, S., Herben, T., Ibáñez, R., Jentsch, A., Juergens, N., Kertész, M., Klumpp, K., Louault, F., Marrs, R. H., Ónodi, G., Pakeman, R. J., Pärtel, M., Peco, B., Peñuelas, J., Rueda, M., Schmidt, W., Schmiedel, U., Schuetz, M., Skalova, H., Šmilauer, P., Šmilauerová, M., Smit, C., Song, M., Stock, M., Val, J., Vandvik, V., Wesche, K., Woodcock, B. A., Young, T. P., Yu, F., Zobel, M., & Götzenberger, L. (n.d.). directional trends in species composition over time can lead to a widespread overemphasis of year‐to‐year asynchrony. Journal of vegetation science, 31, 792–802. http://access.bl.uk/ark:/81055/vdc_100110791066.0x00002d
  
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