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- Influence of elevation gradient on Cynipid galls and their associated insect communities: the case of Quercus rugosa (Fagaceae)

Gall-inducing cynipid community composition differences among seven localities, using the non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS). Each point is a two-dimensional (axis 1 and axis 2) representation of gall-inducing cynipid species composition (10 points per locality). Distances between points reflect a dissimilarity matrix created using the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity coefficient (Faith et al. 1987). Points that are close together have arthropod communities that are more similar in composition compared to points that are far apart (Stress values: 0.239. Final instability, 0.0001) were used in this analysis
Gall-inducing cynipid community composition differences among seven localities, using the non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS). Each point is a two-dimensional (axis 1 and axis 2) representation of gall-inducing cynipid species composition (10 points per locality). Distances between points reflect a dissimilarity matrix created using the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity coefficient (Faith et al. 1987). Points that are close together have arthropod communities that are more similar in composition compared to points that are far apart (Stress values: 0.239. Final instability, 0.0001) were used in this analysis
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