Elevation study reveals biodiversity patterns impacted by water and energy availability.
Biodiversity in tropical Andes forests changes with elevation due to water and energy availability. As you go higher, the number of different tree species and their evolutionary relationships decrease locally but increase overall. Different species take over as you climb, leading to a diverse mix of plants at higher elevations. This pattern is influenced by both energy and water availability, but there is no clear winner between the two in explaining the diversity changes.