1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0435-4
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Analytical Biogeography

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“…Narrowly distributed species are found across all taxonomic groups, but they are more common among plants. Indeed, the smallest ranges of vascular plants are much smaller than the smallest ranges of birds and mammals (Brown, Stevens & Kaufman, 1996), possibly because plants are limited by edaphic factors (i.e., chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils), microclimate, and dispersal modes (Kruckeberg & Rabinowitz, 1985; Major, 1988). Plants are the basis upon which all other life depends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narrowly distributed species are found across all taxonomic groups, but they are more common among plants. Indeed, the smallest ranges of vascular plants are much smaller than the smallest ranges of birds and mammals (Brown, Stevens & Kaufman, 1996), possibly because plants are limited by edaphic factors (i.e., chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils), microclimate, and dispersal modes (Kruckeberg & Rabinowitz, 1985; Major, 1988). Plants are the basis upon which all other life depends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%