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The phrase "advances methods" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "advanced methods"? You can use "advanced methods" when referring to sophisticated or improved techniques in a particular field or discipline.
Example: "The researchers employed advanced methods to analyze the data more effectively."
Alternatives: "innovative techniques" or "sophisticated approaches".
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Among these emergent advances, methods dealing with biotic interactions (Araújo & Luoto, 2007; Heikkinen et al., 2007; Schweiger et al., 2008, 2011; Meier et al., 2010b; Pellissier et al., 2012) present the greatest challenges.
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