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Soil and climate equally contribute to changes in the species compositions of Brazilian dry forests across 300 km
Authors:Daniel M Arruda  Luiz F S Magnago  Ricardo R C Solar  Reinaldo Duque-Brasil  Priscyla M S Rodrigues  Rubens M Santos and Carlos E G R Schaefer
Abstract:Aims Understanding the factors that control biodiversity distributions at different spatial scales has been a key challenge for conservation efforts. That biodiversity, reflected in differences in species compositions among sites (beta diversity), can be derived from species replacement (turnover) and is driven by multiple factors. Here, we sought to tackle this issue through two questions related to threatened Brazilian seasonally dry forests: (i) what is the contribution of species turnover to beta diversity? and (ii) which factors drive variations in species compositions among forest patches?
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