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The roles of environmental conditions and geographical distances on the species turnover of the whole phytoplankton and zooplankton communities and their subsets …

Santos et al., 2016

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2271165990546664138
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Santos J
Silva L
Branco C
Huszar V
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Hydrobiologia

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Understanding the patterns of biological diversity between different regions (beta diversity) and how diversity is generated and maintained is a central goal in ecology. The relative roles of niche differentiation and geographical distances in shaping the phytoplankton and …
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