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CLIMATE AFFECTS NEOTROPICAL VASCULAR EPIPHYTE RICH

João Pedro Costa Elias
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Reg: 9/16/2021 3:54:00 AM

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Understanding the mechanisms underlying spatial patterns of biodiversity is crucial given current scenarios of biodiversity loss, climate change and landscape modification. A central climate-related hypothesis is the more-individuals hypothesis (MiH), which postulates that the number of individuals and species richness are mediated mainly by the energy available in the environment, thus it is considered a species-energy hypothesis. Because diversity does not correlate with energy, but instead with a combination of energy and climatic variables, the latter can be assumed to be proxies of energy and productivity.

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