Mapping landscape connectivity as a driver of species richness under tectonic and climatic forcing
Abstract
. Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, physical, and environmental factors. It has been recently shown for a static natural landscape that the elevational connectivity, which measures the proximity of a site to others with similar habitats, is a key physical driver of local species richness. Here we examine changes in elevational connectivity during mountain building using a landscape...
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Title
Mapping landscape connectivity as a driver of species richness under tectonic and climatic forcing
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
895 - 910
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