FIGURE 3 in Inferring global species richness from megatransect data and undetected species estimates ...
FIGURE 3 Latitudinal distribution of currently valid species of Pholcidae. Numbers of Pholci- dae species (x-axis) known from different latitudes (y-axis; N, north; S, south), with the land mass distribution shown in grey (from www.ecoclimax.com; excluding Antarctica). Pholcidae species richness is...
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Summary: | FIGURE 3 Latitudinal distribution of currently valid species of Pholcidae. Numbers of Pholci- dae species (x-axis) known from different latitudes (y-axis; N, north; S, south), with the land mass distribution shown in grey (from www.ecoclimax.com; excluding Antarctica). Pholcidae species richness is slightly shifted towards the north, possibly as a result of the unbalanced land masses and/or taxonomists' biases, but most diversity is in tropical regions. ... : Published as part of Huber, Bernhard A. & Chao, Anne, 2019, Inferring global species richness from megatransect data and undetected species estimates, pp. 42-53 in Contributions to Zoology 88 (1) on page 50, DOI: 10.1163/18759866-20191347, http://zenodo.org/record/8355681 ... |
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