Article
Towards a biogeographic regionalization of the European biota
Journal of Biogeography (impact factor:
4.54).
10/2010;
37(11):2067 - 2076.
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02388.x
pp.2067 - 2076
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Keywords
animal cluster patterns.Main conclusions
animal clusters
animal distribution patterns.Results Spatially coherent clusters
clusters
discernable biogeographic structure
European biota
group-specific regions
human disturbance
influence richness gradients
k-means clustering
mean range sizes
multiple groups
potential influences
primary driver
spatial arrangement
species richness gradients
strongest single predictor
taxonomic group.Location Europe.Methods
tree clusters
trees