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Vascular plant species richness along latitudinal and altitudinal gradients: a contribution from New Zealand temperate rainforests
Authors:R Ohlemüller  & JB Wilson
Institution:Botany Department, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Abstract:Vascular plant species richness is known to often decrease with both increasing latitude and increasing altitude. However, a number of studies have shown the reverse trend and the primary cause of these gradients remains unknown. In the present work, generalized linear models were used to assess the relative importance of latitude and altitude as well as of a number of other factors (mean annual precipita-tion, slope, substrate and forest type) on species richness in temperate rainforests of New Zealand. The effect of Southern beech ( Nothofagus spp.) as dominant canopy species on total species richness was shown to be much smaller than postulated in most previous studies. Within the region studied, altitude had by far the strongest effect on species richness. This effect was independent of latitude and was significant for woody but not for herbaceous vegetation.
Keywords:Forest  gradient  New Zealand  species richness  temperate  vascular plants
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