Predicting alpha diversity of African rain forests: models based on climate and satellite-derived data do not perform better than a purely spatial model
Main Authors: | Parmentier, I, Harrigan, R, Buermann, W, Mitchard, E, Saatchi, S, Malhi, Y, Bongers, F, Hawthorne, W, Leal, M, Lewis, S, Nusbaumer, L, Sheil, D, Sosef, M, Affum-Baffoe, K, Bakayoko, A, Chuyong, G, Chatelain, C, Comiskey, J, Dauby, G, Doucet, J, Fauset, S, Gautier, L, Gillet, J, Kenfack, D, Kouame, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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