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Geometry and scale in species–area relationships

Nature, 2012
Arising from F. He & S. P. Hubbell 473, 368-371 (2011). He and Hubbell developed a sampling theory for the species-area relationship (SAR) and the endemics-area relationship (EAR). They argued that the number of extinctions after habitat loss is described by the EAR and that extinction rates in previous studies are overestimates because the EAR is ...
Henrique Miguel, Pereira   +2 more
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Self‐Similarity and the Species‐Area Relationship

The American Naturalist, 2004
Self-similar distributions of species across a landscape have been proposed as one potential cause of the well-known species-area relationship. The best known of these proposals is in the form of a probability rule for species occurrence. The application of this rule to the number of species occurring in primary well-shaped rectangles within the ...
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Habitat heterogeneity overrides the species–area relationship

Journal of Biogeography, 2007
Abstract Aim  The most obvious, although not exclusive, explanation for the increase of species richness with increasing sample area (the species–area relationship) is that species richness is ultimately linked to area‐based increases in habitat heterogeneity.
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Species–Area Relationships

2001
Edward F. Connor, Earl D. McCoy
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Species Areas-Relationship

2008
John B. Heppner   +104 more
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Species-area relationship in biological communities

Biodiversity Science, 2009
Tang Zhi-yao   +2 more
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A taxa–area relationship for bacteria

Nature, 2004
M Claire Horner-Devine   +1 more
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Herpes Genitalis and its Relationship to Cervical Cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1974
Dean A Lee
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