The relationships between biotic uniqueness and abiotic uniqueness are context dependent across drainage basins worldwide

Context Global change, including land-use change and habitat degradation, has led to a decline in biodiversity, more so in freshwater than in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the research on freshwaters lags behind terrestrial and marine studies, highlighting the need for innovative approaches to co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Landscape ecology 2024-04, Vol.39 (4), p.86-86, Article 86
Hauptverfasser: Snåre, Henna, García-Girón, Jorge, Alahuhta, Janne, Bini, Luis Mauricio, Boda, Pál, Bonada, Núria, Brasil, Leandro S., Callisto, Marcos, Castro, Diego M. P., Chen, Kai, Csabai, Zoltán, Datry, Thibault, Domisch, Sami, García-Marquez, Jaime R., Floury, Mathieu, Friberg, Nikolai, Gill, Brian A., González-Trujillo, Juan David, Göthe, Emma, Haase, Peter, Hamada, Neusa, Hill, Matthew J., Hjort, Jan, Juen, Leandro, Jupke, Jonathan F., de Faria, Ana Paula Justino, Li, Zhengfei, Ligeiro, Raphael, Linares, Marden S., Luiza-Andrade, Ana, Macedo, Diego R., Mathers, Kate L., Mellado-Diaz, Andres, Milosevic, Djuradj, Moya, Nabor, Poff, N. LeRoy, Rolls, Robert J., Roque, Fabio O., Saito, Victor S., Sandin, Leonard, Schäfer, Ralf B., Scotti, Alberto, Siqueira, Tadeu, Martins, Renato Tavares, Valente-Neto, Francisco, Wang, Beixin, Wang, Jun, Xie, Zhicai, Heino, Jani
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