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English: The number of species found at each area is given, with percentage of the total species number in parentheses. Pie charts show the number of species found in the area (green) in relation to New Guinea γ diversity (grey). The results rely on the refined dataset (989 individuals and 270 morphospecies). EHL = Eastern Highlands. The frame in Balim outlines the area shown in the detailed map (see Additional Fig. S1). |
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Source | Image file from Tänzler R, Sagata K, Surbakti S, Balke M, Riedel A (2012). "DNA Barcoding for Community Ecology - How to Tackle a Hyperdiverse, Mostly Undescribed Melanesian Fauna". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0028832. PMID 22253699. PMC: 3258243. | |
Author | Tänzler R, Sagata K, Surbakti S, Balke M, Riedel A | |
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