Atlas versus range maps: robustness of chorological relationships to distribution data types in European mammals

dc.contributor.authorBarbosa, A. Márcia
dc.contributor.authorEstrada, Alba
dc.contributor.authorMarquez, Ana L.
dc.contributor.authorPurvis, Andy
dc.contributor.authorOrme, C. David L.
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T12:39:22Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T12:39:22Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.date.updated2016-10-07T15:38:40Z
dc.description.abstractAim Chorological relationships describe the patterns of distributional overlap among species. In addition to revealing biogeographical structure, the resulting clusters of species with similar geographical distributions can serve as natural units in conservation planning. Here, we assess the extent to which temporal, methodological and taxonomical differences in the source of species’ distribution data can affect the relationships that are found.por
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dc.identifier.citationMarcia Barbosa, A.; Estrada, Alba; Marquez, Ana L.; Purvis, Andy; Orme, C. David L.Atlas versus range maps: robustness of chorological relationships to distribution data types in European mammals, Journal of Biogeography, 39, 8, 1391-14, 2012.por
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/20262
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dc.titleAtlas versus range maps: robustness of chorological relationships to distribution data types in European mammalspor
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