2023
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13708
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Phylogenetic community patterns suggest Central Indian tropical dry forests are structured by montane climate refuges

Abstract: Aim We used an eco‐phylogenetic approach to investigate the diversity and assembly patterns of tropical dry forests (TDFs) in Central India. We aimed at informing conservation and restoration practices in these anthropogenically disturbed forests by identifying potential habitats of conservation significance and elements of regional biodiversity most vulnerable to human impact and climate change. Location Tropical dry forests of Madhya Pradesh, Central India. Methods We analysed the species richness, stem dens… Show more

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