Elevational richness patterns of sphingid moths support area effects over climatic drivers in a near‐global analysis
Abstract
AIM: We test hypotheses on the environmental control of elevational richness patterns of sphingid moths for their global applicability and generality. Specifically, we compare effects of area with climate‐related drivers, such as primary productivity and temperature, while also considering direct effects of precipitation. MAJOR TAXA: Sphingid moths (Lepidoptera). LOCATION: Eighty‐six mountain ranges of the Old World and the Australia/Pacific...
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Title
Elevational richness patterns of sphingid moths support area effects over climatic drivers in a near‐global analysis
Published Date
Mar 3, 2019
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
917 - 927
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