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We conclude that higher species richness among monocot genera is associated with geographical variables, especially larger ranges and lower elevations, rather than physical environment or physiology.doi:10.1111/boj.12497Tang Cuong QOrme C. David L...
Freshwater Biology Grassland National Parks Plant Specie Species Richness View all Topics Ma, Keping Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Citations 15,019 h-index 65 Publications 71 Bacchetta, Gianluigi Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy ...
Biodiversity richness (approximately 1350 plant species in the Nieuwoudtville area) and the occurrence of rare and endangered plant species have earned the Bokkeveld Plateau recognition as a global biodiversity hot spot, with high levels of endemism of geophytes in particular (Manning and Goldblatt,...
Institute of Marine BiologyrnV. E. ZhukovrnInstitute of Marine BiologySP MAIK Nauka/InterperiodicaRussian Journal of Marine BiologySukhanov, V.V. and Zhukov, V.E., Estimation of species richness of a community by its species structure, as illustrated by the macrophytes of Vityaz Bay in the ...
Thus, although conspecific aggregation in the empirical data introduces bias in the log series-modelled SADs extrapolated therefrom, quantification and correction of the effects of this bias on regional estimates of species richness is possible. Therefore, to estimate species richness at the regional ...
Given the diversity and richness of real evolutionary situations, and the incompleteness of the data we have on many organisms (in particular fossils), for which we lack information on gene flow and the dynamics of hybrid zones, the only “unified species concept” that could be implemented ...
where pi is the proportional abundance of the species i before it was deleted, tN (for “normal”) is a quantitative measure of a community or ecosystem trait under usual conditions (e.g., productivity, nutrient cycling, species richness, and relative abundances of species), and tD (for “...