Biodiversity Research
Elevational gradients in the neotropical table mountains: patterns of endemism and implications for conservation
Article first published online: 4 DEC 2012
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12017
© 2012 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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Nogué, S., Rull, V., Vegas-Vilarrúbia, T. (2013), Elevational gradients in the neotropical table mountains: patterns of endemism and implications for conservation. Diversity and Distributions, 19: 676–687. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12017
Publication History
- Issue published online: 13 JUN 2013
- Article first published online: 4 DEC 2012
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- Biodiversity Conservation Program. Grant Numbers: 2004-90/05, BE-2007
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| ddi12017-sup-0001-FigS1-S3-AppendixS4.pdf | application/PDF | 945K | Figure S1 Area changes with elevation for each tepui included in this study. Figure S2 Species richness curve (black line with dotes) along the elevation gradient with 95% simulation curves (dashed grey lines) and the predicted richness (grey line) obtained using empirical range sizes through the programme RangeModel. Figure S3 Interpolation test for narrow range species. Appendix S4 A) Brief description and Lists of: B) Pantepui endemics, C) Single-tepui endemics, and D) non-endemics involved in the study. |
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