Rarity patterns of woody plant species are associated with life form and diversification rates in pacific islands forests

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  • who: Thomas Ibanez et al. from the Department of Biology, University of Hawai'i at Hilo, West Kawili Street, Hilo, HI, USA , have published the research work: Rarity patterns of woody plant species are associated with life form and diversification rates in Pacific islands forests, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/06/2021
  • what: The authors aimed to understand the drivers of species rarity patterns in woody plant communities.

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    Rarity patterns of woody plant species are associated with life form and diversification rates in Pacific islands forests Thomas Ibanez, Alison . . .

     

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