Detecting areas of endemism with a taxonomically diverse data set: plants, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and insects from Argentina

Author:

Szumik Claudia,Aagesen Lone,Casagranda Dolores,Arzamendia Vanesa,Baldo Diego,Claps Lucía E.,Cuezzo Fabiana,Díaz Gómez Juan M.,Di Giacomo Adrián,Giraudo Alejandro,Goloboff Pablo,Gramajo Cecilia,Kopuchian Cecilia,Kretzschmar Sonia,Lizarralde Mercedes,Molina Alejandra,Mollerach Marcos,Navarro Fernando,Nomdedeu Soledad,Panizza Adela,Pereyra Verónica V.,Sandoval María,Scrocchi Gustavo,Zuloaga Fernando O.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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