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Biodiversity is a cauliflower under the sunlight
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Biodiversity is a cauliflower under the sunlight

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For a long time ecologists have questioned the variations of biodiversity across the latitudinal gradient. Recently it has emerged that the changes in [beta]-diversity are caused simply by changes in the sizes of species pools. I combined the species pool size and the fractal nature of ecosystems to clarify some general patterns of this gradient. Considering temperature, humidity and NPP as the main variables of an ecosystem niche and as the axis of the polygon in the Cartesian plane, it is possible to build fractal hypervolumes, whose the fractal dimension rises up to three, moving towards the equator. It follows that the best figure that graphically synthesizes the evolutionary forces that fit this ecosystem hypervolume is the fractal cauliflower.

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Gatti Cazzolla, R. Biodiversity is a cauliflower under the sunlight. Nat Prec (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2012.6917.1

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  • biodiversity gradient
  • hypervolume
  • niche
  • tropics
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