Diversity of soil invertebrates associated to six spatially aggregated plant species in the Yasuní National Park, Amazonian Ecuador.
Amazonian tropical rainforests harbor the largest biodiversity on Earth. Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in understanding how such diversity can coexist in small areas. One broadly accepted explanation is the Negative Density Dependence hypothesis (NDD) that promotes species...
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2016
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