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Area and Number of Species 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 143 作者: WILLIAMS,C. B 摘要: AREA AND NUMBER OF SPECIES DOI: 10.1038/152264a0 被引量: 572 年份: 1943 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 全文购买 Nature Nature (全网免费下载) 国家科技图书文献中心 ...
Correlation between numbers of endemic and nB Ya. VilenkinFish and Aquaculture UnitV. I ChikatunovFish and Aquaculture UnitJournal of BiogeographyVilenkin B, Chikatunov VI (1998) Co-occurrence of species with various geographical ranges, and correlation between area size and number of species in ...
In a certain area, due to the continuous deforestation, the number of some species has decreased significantly, while others have even disappeared. This shows that deforestation has a great impact on _. A. biological balance B. biological diversity C. biological cycle D. biological E. volution ...
Despite the broad conceptual and applied relevance of how the number of species or endemics changes with area (the species-area and endemics-area relationships (SAR and )), our understanding of universality and pervasiveness of these patterns across taxa and regions has remained limited. The SAR...
Species-energy relationships at the macroecological scale: a review of the mechanisms Correlations between the amount of energy received by an assemblage and the number of species that it contains are very general, and at the macro-scale suc... KL Evans,PH Warren,KJ Gaston - 《Biological Revi...
General principles and patterns are scarce commodities in community ecology. Thus, ecologists have been justifiably intrigued by the repeated observation that the number of species collected in a sample increases with sample area (e.g., McGuinness, 1984a, and references therein). Indeed, Schoener (...
The relationship between number of species and sampled area is more or less linear on a log-log scale within the Czech Republic, although it reveals saturation when the area is expanded to the whole of central Europe.3. Neither sampling effect nor habitat heterogeneity alone explain the observed...
The species richness of a plant community is a spatial phenomenon, and should be described by the species-area relationship (using e.g. the power function S = c · A z ) rather than by a single number. In the old-field succession, the number of species in very small plots (0.1 × ...
Traditional biodiversity metrics operate at the level of a plant community but do not capture spatial variation in diversity from a ‘plant's-eye view’ of a community. Recently-developed statistics consider the spatial patterns of plants as well as the number and distribution of species in local...