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Elevational gradients in phylogenetic structure of ant communities reveal the interplay of biotic and abiotic constraints on diversity
Antonin Machac, Milan Janda, Robert R. Dunn, Nate Sanders
Ecology and Evolution
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Agriculture & Biology
Formicidae
74%
Austria
60%
phylogeny
47%
Great Smoky Mountain region
43%
interspecific competition
31%
spatial variation
30%
biogeography
29%
national parks
26%
niches
24%
mountains
23%
biodiversity
22%
temperature
22%
ambient temperature
21%
ecology
20%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
ant
100%
phylogenetics
69%
mountain
22%
interspecific competition
21%
environmental constraint
21%
biogeography
18%
phylogeny
16%
niche
16%
national park
15%
spatial variation
13%
ecology
13%
temperature
12%
biodiversity
12%