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Species richness and composition differ in response to landscape and biogeographyAggemyr et al., 2018
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- Aggemyr E
- Auffret A
- Jädergård L
- Cousins S
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- Landscape Ecology
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Context Understanding how landscape patterns affect species diversity is of great importance in the fields of biogeography, landscape ecology and conservation planning, but despite the rapid advance in biodiversity analysis, investigations of spatial effects on …
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