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Spatial heterogeneity of climate explains plant richness distribution at the regional scale in India

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The shift in climate variables and their power to explain the species richness of biogeographic zones suggests that the climate-diversity relationships of plants species vary spatially. In particular, the dominant influence of Tmin and Pmin could be closely linked to the climate tolerance hypothesis (CTH). We found that the climate variables had a significant influence in defining species richness patterns in India; however, various other environmental and non-environmental (edaphic, topographic and anthropogenic) variables need to be integrated in the models to understand climate-species richness relationships better at a finer scale.

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