Direct and indirect effects of climate on richness drive the latitudinal diversity gradient in forest trees

Climate is widely recognized as an important determinant of the latitudinal diversity gradient. However, most existing studies make no distinction between direct and indirect effects of climate, which substantially hinders our understanding of how climate constrains biodiversity globally. Using data...

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Hauptverfasser: Chu, C, Lutz, J, Král, K, Vrška, T, Yin, X, Myers, J, Abiem, I, Alonso, A, Bourg, N, Burslem, D, Cao, M, Chapman, H, Condit, R, Fang, S, Fischer, G, Gao, L, Hao, Z, Hau, B, He, Q, Hector, A, Hubbell, S, Jiang, M, Jin, Q, Kenfack, D, Lai, J, Li, B, Li, X, Li, Y, Lian, J, Lin, L, Liu, Y, Luo, Y, Ma, K, McShea, K, Memiaghe, H, Mi, X, Ni, M, O’Brien, M, de Oliveira, A, Orwig, D, Parker, G, Qiao, X, Ren, H, Reynold, G, Sang, W, Shen, G, Su, Z, Sui, X, Sun, I, Tian, S, Wang, B, Wang, X, Wang, Y, Weiblen, G, Wen, S, Xi, N, Xiang, W, Xu, H, Xu, K, Ye, W, Zhang, B, Zhang, J, Zhang, X, Zhang, Y, Zhu, K, Zimmerman, J, Storch, D, Baltzer, J, Anderson-Teixeira, K, Mittelbach, G, He, F
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Veröffentlicht: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2018