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Contrasting species and functional beta diversity in montane ant assemblages.

Tom R BishopMark P RobertsonBerndt J van RensburgCatherine L Parr
Published in: Journal of biogeography (2015)
Different ant species are found with increasing elevation, but they tend to represent an increasingly nested subset of the available functional strategies. This finding is unique and narrows down the list of possible factors that control ant existence across elevation. We conclude that diet and habitat preferences have little role in structuring ant assemblages in montane environments and that some other factor must be driving the non-random patterns of species turnover. This finding also highlights the importance of distinguishing between different kinds of beta diversity.
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