In this work, we used a new approach for analysing a countrywide data set improving the ecological understanding of the dynamics regulating epiphytic communities. In particular, this study improves the understanding of the contribution of different components of diversity across two spatial scales and evaluates the relative importance of environmental predictors in explaining variation of each diversity component.

Patterns and drivers of β-diversity and similarity of Lobaria pulmonaria communities in Italian forests / Nascimbene J.; Benesperi R.; Brunialti G.; Catalano I.; Dalle Vedove M.; Grillo M.; Isocrono D.; Matteucci E.; Potenza G.; Puntillo D.; Puntillo M.; Ravera S.; Rizzi G.; Giordani P.. - In: JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-0477. - STAMPA. - 101:(2013), pp. 493-505. [10.1111/1365-2745.12050]

Patterns and drivers of β-diversity and similarity of Lobaria pulmonaria communities in Italian forests

BENESPERI, RENATO;
2013

Abstract

In this work, we used a new approach for analysing a countrywide data set improving the ecological understanding of the dynamics regulating epiphytic communities. In particular, this study improves the understanding of the contribution of different components of diversity across two spatial scales and evaluates the relative importance of environmental predictors in explaining variation of each diversity component.
2013
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493
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Nascimbene J.; Benesperi R.; Brunialti G.; Catalano I.; Dalle Vedove M.; Grillo M.; Isocrono D.; Matteucci E.; Potenza G.; Puntillo D.; Puntillo M.; Ravera S.; Rizzi G.; Giordani P.
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