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Appendix 2. Results of investigating a seasonal component of the analysis.

Figure A2.1. The difference among seasons and minimum number of checklists for species richness.

Figure A2.2. The difference among seasons and minimum number of checklists for species diversity.

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Figure A2.3. The difference among seasons and minimum number of checklists for autosimilarity (i.e., community composition).

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Figure A2.4. Species richness accumulation curves for each hotspot/season combination that had >100 checklists.

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Figure A2.5. Species diversity accumulation curves for each hotspot/season combination that had >100 checklists.

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Figure A2.6. Autosimilarity curves for each hotspot/season combination that had >100 checklists.

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