Our aim was to evaluate the extent to which we can predict and map tree alpha diversity across broad spatial scales either by using climate and remote sensing data or by exploiting spatial autocorrelation patterns in tropical rain forest, West Africa and Atlantic Central Africa.
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02467.xAltmetric score:
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Journal of Biogeography 38(6): 1164-1176
Publication year
2011
ISSN
0305-0270
Authors
Parmentier, I.; Harrigan, R.J.; Buermann, W.; Mitchard, E.T.A.; Saatchi, S.; Malhi, Y.; Bongers, F.; Hawthorne, W.D.; Leal, M.E.; Lewis, S.L.; Nusbaumer, L.; Sheil, D.; Sosef, M.S.M.; Affum-Baffoe, K.; Bakayoko, A.; Chuyong, G.B.; Chatelain, C.; Comiskey, J.A.; Dauby, G.; Doucet, J.L.; Fauset, S.; Gautier, L.; Gillet, J.F.; Kenfack, D.; Kouame, F.N.; Kouassi, E.K.; Kouka, L.A.; Parren, M.P.E.; Peh, K.S.H.; Reitsma, J.M.; Senterre, B.; Sonke, B.; Sunderland, T.C.H.; Swaine, M.D.; Tchouto, M.G.P.; Thomas, D.; van Valkenburg, J.L.C.H.; Hardy, O.J.