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Seeing the forest and the trees: multilevel models reveal both species and community patterns MICHELLE M. JACKSON,1,  MONICA G. TURNER,1 SCOTT M. PEARSON,2 2 AND
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Mountains / JACKSON ET / /

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Creative Commons / Whittaker / /

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United States / /

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Mars Hill College / University of Wisconsin / /

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Understory forest / Appalachians / /

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Department of Zoology / University of Wisconsin / Madison / Hill College / USA Department of Natural Sciences / /

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MONICA G. TURNER / MICHELLE M. JACKSON / Herb Ca / /

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original author / multilevel model for data on Southern Appalachian understory herbs / collinear environmental driver / important driver / representative / Corresponding Editor / /

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Akaike / BrayCurtis / /

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Wisconsin / Alabama / North Carolina / /

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Southern Appalachians / western North Carolina / /

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simulation / /

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