Predicting plant diversity patterns in Madagascar: understanding the effects of climate and land cover change in a biodiversity hotspot
Climate and land cover change are driving a major reorganization of terrestrial biotic communities in tropical ecosystems. In an effort to understand how biodiversity patterns in the tropics will respond to individual and combined effects of these two drivers of environmental change, we use species...
Main Authors: | Kumar, Lalit (Author), Brown, Kerry A. (Author), Parks, Katherine E. (Author), Bethell, Colin A. (Author), Johnson, Steig E. (Author), Mulligan, Mark (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-04-09.
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