Climate, human disturbance and geometric constraints drive the elevational richness pattern of birds in a biodiversity hotspot in southwest China
Xinyuan Pan(Sun Yat-sen University), Yang Liu(Sun Yat-sen University), Wei‐Cai Zeng(Southwest Forestry University), Dan Liang(Sun Yat-sen University), Xu Luo(Ningbo University), Yiming Hu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Xinwen Wang(Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve), Jianchao Liang, Scott K. Robinson(Florida Museum of Natural History)
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