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Potential impact of climate change on the species richness of subalpine plant species in the mountain national parks of South Korea

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Fig. 1 Mountain national parks of South Korea
Table 1 List of mountain national parks of South Korea
Fig. 2 Sampling sites of subalpine plant species in South Korea
Table 3 Estimating the contribution (%) of bioclimatic variablein models
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