Dissecting macroecological and macroevolutionary patterns of forest biodiversity across the Hawaiian archipelago

Volume: 116, Issue: 33, Pages: 16436 - 16441
Published: Jul 29, 2019
Abstract
Biodiversity patterns emerge as a consequence of evolutionary and ecological processes. Their relative importance is frequently tested on model ecosystems such as oceanic islands that vary in both. However, the coarse-scale data typically used in biogeographic studies have limited inferential power to separate the effects of historical biogeographic factors (e.g., island age) from the effects of ecological ones (e.g., island area and habitat...
Paper Details
Title
Dissecting macroecological and macroevolutionary patterns of forest biodiversity across the Hawaiian archipelago
Published Date
Jul 29, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
33
Pages
16436 - 16441
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