Relative importance of environment, human activity and spatial situation in determining the distribution of terrestrial mammal diversity in Argentina


Autoria(s): Real, R.; Barbosa, A.M.; Porras, D.; Kin, M.S.; Márquez, A.L.; Guerrero, J.C.; Palomo, L.J.; Justo, E.R.; Vargas, J.M.
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27/01/2017

27/01/2017

2003

07/10/2016

Resumo

We recorded the number of terrestrial mammal species in each Argentinian province, and the number of species belonging to particular groups (Marsupialia, Placentaria, and among the latter, Xenarthra, Carnivora, Ungulates and Rodentia). We performed multiple regressions of each group’s SR on environmental, human and spatial variables, to determine the amounts of variation explained by these factors. We then used a variance partitioning procedure to specify which proportion of the variation in SR is explained by each of the three factors exclusively and which proportions are attributable to interactions between factors.

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Real, R.; Barbosa, A.M.; Porras, D.; Kin, M.S.; Márquez, A.L.; Guerrero, J.C.; Palomo, L.J.; Justo, E.R.; Vargas, J.M.Relative importance of environment, human activity and spatial situation in determining the distribution of terrestrial mammal diversity in Argentina, Journal of Biogeography, 30, 6, 939-947, 2003.

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20108

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