Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients

Jingjing Liang* (Corresponding Author), Javier G.P. Gamarra, Nicolas Picard, Bryan Pijanowski, Peter B. Reich, Thomas W. Crowther, Gert Jan Nabuurs, Sergio de-Miguel, Jingyun Fang, Christopher W. Woodall, Jens Christian Svenning, Tommaso Jucker, Jean Francois Bastin, Susan K. Wiser, Ferry Slik, Bruno Hérault, Giorgio Alberti, Gunnar Keppel, Geerten M. Hengeveld, Pierre L. IbischCarlos A. Silva, Hans ter Steege, Pablo L. Peri, David A. Coomes, Klaus von Gadow, Bogdan Jaroszewicz, Meinrad Abegg, Jesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Jan Altman, Luciana F. Alves, Bienvenu H.K. Amani, Christian A. Amani, Christian Ammer, Bhely Angoboy Ilondea, Valerio Avitabile, Gerardo A. Aymard, Akomian F. Azihou, Johan A. Baard, Timothy R. Baker, Radomir Balazy, Mike D. Swaine, Cang Hui* (Corresponding Author), Angélica M Almeyda Zambrano, Mo Zhou, Douglass F. Jacobs, Eric B. Searle, Akane O. Abbasi, Yves C. Adou Yao, Esteban Alvarez-Dávila, Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González, Clara Antón-Fernández

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