Peaks in frequency, but not relative abundance, occur in the center of tree species distributions on climate gradients
Abstract
The abundant‐center hypothesis posits species are most abundant in the center of their climatic range and forms a key assumption in many species distribution models. However, this hypothesis has not been rigorously evaluated in plant communities, in part because abundance as a fraction of dominance is rarely incorporated. Here, we ask whether tree species frequency and abundance peak in the center of their distributions on continental‐scale...
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Title
Peaks in frequency, but not relative abundance, occur in the center of tree species distributions on climate gradients
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
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