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Species Diversity--Scale Matters
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Spatial EcologyRange ShiftBiodiversityBiodiversity LossEngineeringSimple Environmental ExplanationMolecular EcologyBiogeographyBiodiversity AssessmentEvolutionary BiologyNatural DiversitySocial SciencesMarked GradientSpecies ResilienceMacroecologyConservation BiologySpecie DistributionSpecies Diversity
The marked gradient in species diversity between the equator (where it is highest) and the poles (where it is lowest) suggests a simple environmental explanation for this phenomenon. However, as Willis and Whittaker point out in their Perspective, the environmental variables driving species diversity are different depending on the size and time scale over which species diversity is measured.
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