Environmental filter drives the taxonomic and functional [beta]-diversity of zooplankton in tropical shallow lakes

[beta]-Diversity can be driven by different factors, and it is necessary to understand how the characteristics of communities contribute to biodiversity. We investigated composition patterns and taxonomic and functional [beta]-diversity, in addition to determining the possible processes driving the...

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Hauptverfasser: Diniz, Leidiane Pereira, Braghin, Louizi de Souza Magalhães, Pinheiro, Thays Sharllye Alves, Melo, Pedro Augusto Mendes de Castro, Bonecker, Claudia Costa, Melo Júnior, Mauro de
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