
Fig. 7. Similarity in species composition of all the groups combined among the 16 localities sampled in Minas Gerais, Brazil, based on the Jaccard coefficient of similarity and subsequent cluster analysis (UPGMA). Obs.: dashed line (significance level: 0.5 or 50%) (AIU, Aiuruoca; BOC, Bocaina de Minas; CAM, Camanducaia; CAX, Caxambu; DEL, Delfim Moreira; EXT, Extrema; GUA, GuaxupÉ; MAR, Maria da FÉ; MON, Monte Belo; MVE, Monte Verde; PAS, Passa Quatro; POÇ, Poços de Caldas; POU, Pouso Alegre; SGS, SÃo Gonçalo do SapucaÍ; SRJ, Santa Rita de Jacutinga; VIR, VirgÍnia).
Published as part of Silva, Vinícius X. da, Sacramento, Mario, Hasui, Érica, Cunha, Rogério G. T. da & Ramos, Flavio N., 2017, Taxonomic groups with lower movement capacity may present higher beta diversity, pp. 1-20 in Iheringia, Série Zoologia (e2017005) 107 on page 6, DOI: 10.1590/1678-4766e2017005, http://zenodo.org/record/10979324
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