Broad-Scale Hypotheses do not Account for Species Richness Patterns of Central American Mayflies

  • Loyola R
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Abstract: I performed an exploratory analysis of four broad-scale hypotheses (area availability, energy availability, habi- tat heterogeneity and geometric constraints) for changes in species richness over Central American mayfly species, and compared their outcomes ...

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Loyola, R. D. (2009). Broad-Scale Hypotheses do not Account for Species Richness Patterns of Central American Mayflies. The Open Ecology Journal, 2(1), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874213000902010029

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