Forest canopy height co‐determines taxonomic and functional richness, but not functional dispersion of mammals and birds globally

Volume: 29, Issue: 8, Pages: 1350 - 1359
Published: May 7, 2020
Abstract
Aims Taller forest canopies may harbour higher biodiversity by providing more and varied resources. No previous studies have assessed whether forest canopy height shapes the taxonomic and functional diversity of terrestrial vertebrates at global and regional scales. Here, we examine the roles of forest canopy height and other environmental variables in shaping global and regional patterns of species richness and functional diversity of mammals...
Paper Details
Title
Forest canopy height co‐determines taxonomic and functional richness, but not functional dispersion of mammals and birds globally
Published Date
May 7, 2020
Volume
29
Issue
8
Pages
1350 - 1359
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