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Evaluating and interpreting cross-taxon congruence: Potential pitfalls and solutions

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2011

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Gioria, Margherita, Bacaro, Giovanni, and Feehan, John, 2011, Evaluating and interpreting cross-taxon congruence: Potential pitfalls and solutions: Acta Oecologica, v. 37, no. 3, p. 187-194.

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Characterizing the relationship between different taxonomic groups is critical to identify potential surrogates for biodiversity. Previous studies have shown that cross-taxa relationships are generally weak and/or inconsistent. The difficulties in finding predictive patterns have often been attributed to the spatial and temporal scales of these studies and on the differences in the measure used to evaluate such relationships (species richness versus composition). However, the choice of the analytical approach used to evaluate cross-taxon congruence inevitably represents a major source of variation. Here, we described the use of a range of methods that can be used to comprehensively assess cross-taxa relationships. To do so, we used [...]

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