Geographical context shapes plant diversity patterns worldwide, study finds.
The study looked at how different types of plants change across different places. They found that plants on islands are more similar to each other than plants on the mainland. Ferns had the least change, while shrubs had the most. The distance between places was more important for plants on the mainland than on islands. Different types of plants have different patterns of change depending on where they are. This shows that where plants are located affects how they change over time.