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Elevational gradients in ant species richness: area, geometry, and Rapoport's rule
2002
Ecography
Sanders, N. J. 2002 . Elevational gradients in ant species richness: area, geometry, and Rapoport's rule. -Ecography 25: 25 -32. Studying the distributions of plants and animals along environmental gradients can illuminate the factors governing and maintaining species diversity. There are two general predictions of how species richness and elevation are related: either species richness decreases monotonically with increasing elevation or richness peaks at mid-elevations. Several processes might
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