2024
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.06972
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Rates of species turnover across elevation vary with vertical stratum in rainforest ant assemblages

Lily Leahy,
Brett R. Scheffers,
Alan N. Andersen
et al.

Abstract: Climatic variation at local scales can influence both exposure and sensitivity of organisms and thereby scale up to influence population persistence and community composition across broader geographic extents. Tropical forest canopies are more climatically dynamic than the understorey. Consequently, the niche space of forest canopies has higher overlap in thermal conditions along elevation gradients, which imposes less of a climatic barrier to arboreal species than their ground‐dwelling counterparts. We use an… Show more

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