Elevational species richness gradients in a hyperdiverse insect taxon: a global meta‐study on geometrid moths
Abstract
Aims We aim to document elevational richness patterns of geometrid moths in a globally replicated, multi‐gradient setting, and to test general hypotheses on environmental and spatial effects (i.e. productivity, temperature, precipitation, area, mid‐domain effect and human habitat disturbance) on these richness patterns. Location Twenty‐six elevational gradients world‐wide (latitudes 28° S to 51° N). Methods We compiled field datasets on...
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Title
Elevational species richness gradients in a hyperdiverse insect taxon: a global meta‐study on geometrid moths
Published Date
Dec 9, 2016
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
412 - 424
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