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Group: FAB-lab - with tag abundance-distribution [12 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the FAB-lab group with tag abundance-distribution
  • Evaluation of statistical models used for predicting plant species distributions: Role of artificial data and theory
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 199, No. 2. (16 November 2006), pp. 197-216.
    by MP Austin, L Belbin, JA Meyers, MD Doherty, M Luoto
  • Comparing species abundance models
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 199, No. 2. (16 November 2006), pp. 153-163.
    by Joanne M Potts, Jane Elith
    posted to abundance-distribution by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-11-05 02:09:17 as *
  • Moving beyond assumptions to understand abundance distributions across the ranges of species
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 21, No. 9. (September 2006), pp. 524-530.
    by Raphael D Sagarin, Steven D Gaines, Brian Gaylord
    posted to abundance-distribution by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-08-23 19:42:20 as *
  • Self-similar patterns of nature: insect diversity at local to global scales
    Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 273 (2006), pp. 1935-1941.
    by Bland J Finlay, Jeremy A Thomas, George C Mcgavin, Tom Fenchel, Ralph T Clarke
    posted to abundance-distribution insect_diversity species-area-distribution by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-08-07 02:11:01 as ***
  • Self-similar patterns of nature: insect diversity at local to global scales
    Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2006)
    by Bland J Finlay, Jeremy A Thomas, George C Mcgavin, Tom Fenchel, Ralph T Clarke
    posted to abundance-distribution body-size diversity diversity-scale insect by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-05-05 19:03:40 as ****
  • Comparing models of species abundance (Reply)
    Nature, Vol. 441, No. 7089. (03 May 2006), pp. E1-E2.
    by Igor Volkov, Jayanth R Banavar, Fangliang He, Stephen P Hubbell, Amos Maritan
    posted to abundance-distribution coexistence tropics by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-05-05 05:17:29 as ***
  • Comparing models of species abundance
    Nature, Vol. 441, No. 7089. (03 May 2006), pp. E1-E1.
    by Jérôme Chave, David Alonso, Rampal S Etienne
    posted to abundance-distribution coexistence tropics by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-05-05 05:16:56 as ***
  • Log-Normality of Biodiversity and Abundance in Diagnosis and Measuring of Ecosystemic Health: Pesticide Stress on Pollinators on Blueberry Heaths
    The Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 34, No. 5. (1997), pp. 1122-1136.
    by Peter G Kevan, Carlos F Greco, Svenja Belaoussoff
    posted to abundance-distribution conservation diversity-ecosystem-property pollination by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-03-26 21:39:56 as read
  • Range size-abundance relationships in Australian passerines
    Global Ecology & Biogeography, Vol. 15, No. 2. (March 2006), pp. 143-152.
    by Matthew R Symonds, Christopher N Johnson
    posted to abundance-distribution range-size by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-03-25 22:59:59 as *
  • Regional species richness of families and the distribution of abundance and rarity in a local community of forest Hymenoptera
    Vol. 28, No. 2. (2005), pp. 71-76.
    by Werner Ulrich
    posted to abundance-distribution hymenoptera pdfi by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-02-19 02:05:03 as ***
  • Minimal community structure: an explanation of species abundance patterns
    American Naturalist, Vol. 116 (1980), pp. 770-787.
    posted to abundance-distribution community-structure null-model by cmm to the group FAB-lab on 2006-02-19 02:05:02 as *
  • A Keystone Mutualism Drives Pattern in a Power Function
    Science, Vol. 311, No. 5763. (17 February 2006), pp. 1000-1002.
    by John Vandermeer, Ivette Perfecto
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