Data from: Evolutionary patterns in the geographic range size of Atlantic Forest plants
Tarciso Leão, Eimear Nic Lughadha & Peter Reich
Species’ geographic range size is arguably the single most important predictor of vulnerability to extinction and a key metric in ecology. Despite this, patterns of specific variation in range size and their underlying reasons are still poorly understood. For example, hypotheses on how evolutionary history affects range size have scarcely been tested. To address these questions, we focused on Brazil’s Atlantic Forest flora, one of the most species-rich in the world, relatively well-known and highly...
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