Disentangling the role of environment in cross-taxon congruence of species richness along elevational gradients
Abstract Spatial patterns of species richness have been found to be positively associated, a phenom called cross-taxon congruence. This may be explained by a common response to environment or by ecological interactions between taxa. Spatial changes in species richness are related to energy and envir...
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Main Authors: | Carolina S. Ramos, Pablo Picca, Martina E. Pocco, Julieta Filloy |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7cf77a61fb764bdfa34481e5d58a43a7 |
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