2023
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.06435
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Remotely sensed tree height and density explain global gliding vertebrate richness

Benjamin Wagner,
Holger Kreft,
Craig R. Nitschke
et al.

Abstract: In vertebrates, gliding evolved as a mode of energy‐efficient locomotion to move between trees. Gliding vertebrate richness is hypothesised to increase with tree height and decrease with tree density but empirical evidence for this is scarce, especially at a global scale. Here, we test the ability of tree height and density to explain species richness of gliding vertebrates globally compared to richness of all vertebrates, while controlling for biogeographical and climatic factors. We compiled a global databas… Show more

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