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James S. Clark, Chris Fastie, George Hurtt, Stephen T. Jackson, Carter Johnson, George A. King, Mark Lewis, Jason Lynch, Stephen Pacala, Colin Prentice, Eugene W. Schupp, Thompson Webb, Peter Wyckoff; Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration: Dispersal theory and interpretation of paleoecological records, BioScience, Volume 48, Issue 1, 1 January 1998, Pages 13–24, https://doi.org/10.2307/1313224
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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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