2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-024-08408-6
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Parasite traits, host traits, and environment as determinants of dark diversity affinity in flea and gamasid mite assemblages from the Palearctic

Boris R. Krasnov,
Maxim V. Vinarski,
Natalia P. Korallo-Vinarskaya
et al.

Abstract: A species set in a site comprises species that are present (realized diversity) and species that could inhabit this site but are absent (dark diversity; DD). DD can be both species-driven (a species’ traits preclude its presence, independently of site features) and site-driven (site features preclude the species’ presence, independently of its traits). DD affinity (DDA) is a measure of species’ tendencies to be absent from sites that they could inhabit or of sites’ tendencies to lack species that could be pres… Show more

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