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English: example of latitudinal gradient of species diversity: distribution of living terrestrial vertebrate species, highest concentration of diversity shown in red in equatorial
regions, declining polewards (towards the blue end of the spectrum)
Deutsch: Beispiel für den latitudinalen Biodiversitätsgradienten: Verteilung lebender terrestrischer Wirbeltierarten. Die höchste Artenzahl pro Flächeneinheit finden sich nahe dem Äquator (rote Farben), sie nimmt Richtung beider Pole ab (zunehmend blauer Farbton).
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Palaeontology [online] (www.palaeontologyonline.com): Mannion, P. D. 2014. Patterns in Palaeontology: The latitudinal biodiversity gradient. Palaeontology Online, Volume 4, Article 3, 1-8. Map created by GLOBAÏA.
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Mannion, P. D., Upchurch, P., Benson, R. B. J. & Goswami, A., based on work by Clinton Jenkins
Attribution: Mannion, P. D. 2014. Patterns in Palaeontology: The latitudinal biodiversity gradient. Palaeontology Online, Volume 4, Article 3, 1-8.
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Verspreiding van de gewervelde landsoorten. De hoogste concentratie aan diversiteit wordt in het rood weergegeven (vooral in gebieden dicht bij de evenaar), lage concentraties in het blauw (vooral naar de polen toe en bij woestijnen).
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