Site and species contribution to β-diversity in terrestrial mammal com... https://t.co/GqyeUOgsYS
Site and species contribution to beta-diversity in terrestrial mammal communities: Evidence from multiple Neotropical forest sites https://t.co/o0v978xf4C
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
RT @CarlosPeres_: Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity acr…
Based on site & species-based metrics of ecological uniqueness, we explore patterns of terrestrial mammal β-diversity across a camera trap program in South and Meso America deployed by the TEAMNetworkOrg Led by (the now) Dr Fernanda Santos at @museugoe