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Climate change is predicted to manifest in more extreme droughts in large parts of Africa. Investigating how species' distributions may change in response to drought is therefore necessary for understanding ecosystem functioning, and it will also help inform land managers regarding changes in resource availability. This work can be approached at the species and population levels with greenhouse studies...