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New: Spatial dependence biases range-size/niche-breadth relationship

Posted on September 21, 2018 by Robert Bagchi

New paper out in Global Ecology and Biogeography with Tim Moore, Matt Aiello-Lammens and Carl Schlichting showing that spatial auto-correlation leads to spurious correlations between the geographic range size and niche breadth of species, using South African Pelargonium as an example system. Read it in full at https://rdcu.be/7iHo


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