Ant diversity in Neotropical savannas: Hierarchical processes acting at multiple spatial scales.
Abstract
Understanding what creates and maintains macroscale biodiversity gradients is a central focus of ecological and evolutionary research. Spatial patterns in diversity are driven by a hierarchy of factors operating at multiple scales. Historical and climatic factors drive large-scale patterns of diversity by affecting the size of regional species pools, while habitat heterogeneity or microhabitat characteristics further influence species...
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Title
Ant diversity in Neotropical savannas: Hierarchical processes acting at multiple spatial scales.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
2
Pages
412 - 422
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