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Table 1 Names and geographic location of study sites (number indicates position in map of Fig. 1) (A: Andean range; C: Coastal range) and statistical values of richness. N: number of plots (100 m2) sampled per locality (s: locality sampled in this study; p: published data)

From: Relationship between climate and geographical variation of local woody species richness within the Mediterranean-type region of Chile

Locality

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation (masl)

Mean richness

Standard error

N

Belloto del Norte1

32°32′

71°24′ (C)

100

11.0

0.96

8p

Robles-Campana2

32°57′

71°08′ (C)

1500

5.7

0.61

6p

Campana3

32°58′

71°07′ (C)

600

8.2

1.15

20s

Peñuelas4

33°10′

71°27′ (C)

500

8.5

1.47

20s

Yerba Loca5

33°19′

70°19′ (A)

1800

4.4

1.66

20s

Río Clarillo6

33°43′

70°29′ (A)

1100

7.4

2.26

20s

Melosas7

33°50′

70°10′ (A)

1600

7.2

1.47

20s

Aculeo8

33°52′

70°58′ (C)

700

10.3

1.81

20s

Robles-Cantillana9

33°58′

70°58′ (C)

1800

8.2

1.20

5p

Pangal10

34°14′

70°24′ (A)

1100

6.3

0.53

12s

Río Cipreses11

34°18′

70°26′ (A)

1200

6.5

1.64

20s

Quebrada el Roble12

34°20′

71°59′ (C)

100

15.9

0.60

10p

Robles- Bellavista13

34°52′

70°41′ (A)

1600

4.9

0.48

9p

Queñes14

35°00′

70°49′ (A)

800

11.4

1.19

20s

Lircay15

35°35′

70°56′ (A)

1100

8.6

1.88

20s

Belloto del Sur16

35°52′

71°06′ (A)

850

11.5

1.08

10p

Queules17

36°00′

72°41′ (C)

200

15.3

2.63

20s

Raulí18

36°03′

72°28′ (C)

500

15.8

1.45

12p