Contribution of rare and common species to subterranean species richness patterns
Ecology and Evolution2019Vol. 9(20), pp. 11606–11618
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Abstract
We have shown that even in habitats with the domination of rare species, it is still common species that drive SRPs. This may be due to an even spatial distribution of rare species or spatial mismatch in hotspots of rare and common species. SRPs of aquatic and terrestrial subterranean organisms overlap very little, so the conservation approaches need to be habitat specific.
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