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Changing lenses to assess biodiversity: patterns of species richness in sub Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation

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Figure  2. (a) Mosses and lichens are important pioneer species colonizing bare rocks on glacial moraines, as seen along the Beagle Channel in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (CHBR)
Figure 3. (a) Latitudinal patterns of species richness in non-vascular and vascular plant species in Chile

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