Fig. 4: The spatial congruence and divergence of global regionalizations between ant species and other taxa. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The spatial congruence and divergence of global regionalizations between ant species and other taxa.

From: Global biogeographic regions for ants have complex relationships with those for plants and tetrapods

Fig. 4

Colors indicate the homogeneity of biogeographic regions for ants (light to dark brown) in relation to schema for amphibians (a), birds (b), mammals (c), reptiles (d), and vascular plants (e) and the schema of these taxa (light to dark blue) in relation to the ant regionalization (fj). Homogeneity is measured by 1 minus the normalized Shannon entropy. Comparisons based on the regionalization of ant genera can be found in Supplementary Fig. 13.

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