2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.159301770.06491953
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Redefining floristic zones on the Korean Peninsula using high-resolution georeferenced specimen data and self-organizing maps (SOMs)

Abstract: The use of biota to analyze the spatial range and distribution of biogeographic regions is essential to gain a better understanding of the ecological processes that cause biotic differentiation and biodiversity at multiple spatiotemporal scales. Recently, the collection of high-resolution biological distribution data (e.g., specimens) and advances in analytical theory have led to their quantitative analysis and more refined spatial delineation. This study was conducted to redefine floristic zones in the southe… Show more

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