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Regionally-defined niche-breadth of tropical African freshwater plant species predicts their global latitudinal range

  • Michael P. Kennedy
  • , P. Lang
  • , J. Tapia-Grimaldo
  • , S. Varandas-Martins
  • , A. Bruce
  • , I. Moore
  • , H. Sichingabula
  • , F. Bottino
  • , K. Murphy

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    Abstract

    This study tested the hypothesis that the measured niche-breadth of river plant species (macrophytes) occurring within a closely-defined geographical area in southern tropical Africa (Zambia), may predict the larger-scale biogeographical range of these species.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages9372
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    EventEGU Geneal Assembly 2016 - Vienna, Austria
    Duration: 17 Apr 201622 Apr 2016

    Conference

    ConferenceEGU Geneal Assembly 2016
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    CityVienna
    Period17/04/1622/04/16

    Bibliographical note

    The full text is also available from http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/EGU2016-9372.pdf

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