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Percolation Theory for the Distribution and Abundance of Species
Physical Review Letters, 2003We develop and test new models that unify the mathematical relationships among the abundance of a species, the spatial dispersion of the species, the number of patches occupied by the species, the edge length of the occupied patches, and the scale on which the distribution of species is mapped. The models predict that species distributions will exhibit
Hubbell, S.P., He, F.
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2013
Ecological distribution models at the species level are applied to the whole range of species, although they are also frequently used at regional or national scales. In the first case, the subject of distribution ecology approaches that of ecological biogeography and niche ecology, depending on whether the main interest of the researcher is in ...
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Ecological distribution models at the species level are applied to the whole range of species, although they are also frequently used at regional or national scales. In the first case, the subject of distribution ecology approaches that of ecological biogeography and niche ecology, depending on whether the main interest of the researcher is in ...
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Consequences of shifting species distributions
Science, 2017Climate Change Climate change is causing geographical redistribution of plant and animal species globally. These distributional shifts are leading to new ecosystems and ecological communities, changes that will affect human society. Pecl et al. review these current and future impacts and assess their implications for sustainable development goals ...
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The Limits of Species Distribution
ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2022What are the limits of species distribution in biogeography? How do we reconstruct them for organisms that lived in the past, and how do we study them today? How have the ranges of species changed, and why is this knowledge so important to us?
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The form of species-abundance distributions
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1980Abstract Small, isolated communities in harsh environments are sometimes found to contain many, very rare species together with a few, extremely abundant ones. The species-abundance distribution (frequencies of species vs. abundance levels) drops rapidly from an initial peak to an elongated tail.
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Geography Compass, 2010
Abstract The use of species distribution models (SDM) to map and monitor animal and plant distributions has become increasingly important in the context of awareness of environmental change and its ecological consequences. From their original inception as resource inventory and conservation mapping tools, SDM have evolved along with ...
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Abstract The use of species distribution models (SDM) to map and monitor animal and plant distributions has become increasingly important in the context of awareness of environmental change and its ecological consequences. From their original inception as resource inventory and conservation mapping tools, SDM have evolved along with ...
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What are fungal species and how to delineate them?
Fungal Diversity, 2021K W Thilini Chethana +2 more
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Sleep Loss Can Cause Death through Accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species in the Gut
Cell, 2020Alexandra Vaccaro +2 more
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