Diversification at the Insect-Plant Interface

作者: Brian D. Farrell , Charles Mitter , Douglas J. Futuyma

DOI: 10.2307/1311626

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摘要: … pronounced latitudinal diversity gradients than insects of … to present a much steeper latitudinal-diversity gradient (Chi-square … The hypothesis that steeper latitudinal diversity gradients …

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