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Geographical ranges in macroecology: Processes, patterns and implications
Michael Krabbe Borregaard
Ecology and Evolution
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Species Richness
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Macroecology
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Process Pattern
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Species Range
100%
Geographical Range
100%
Null Model
66%
Species Level
66%
Thematic Groups
66%
Regional Fauna
66%
Range-diversity Plots
66%
Ecological Patterns
66%
Speciation
33%
Geographic Variation
33%
Life on Earth
33%
Comparative Analysis
33%
Animal Life
33%
Dry Areas
33%
Simulation Model
33%
Range Size Distribution
33%
Creating Pattern
33%
Dynamic Effects
33%
Geographic Range
33%
Animal Breed
33%
Heritability
33%
Geographical Variation
33%
Climatic Conditions
33%
Geographic Region
33%
Range Size
33%
Covariance
33%
Spatial Distribution
33%
Cold Area
33%
Computer Simulation Model
33%
Richness Patterns
33%
Macroecological Patterns
33%
Species Distribution
33%
Structural Causes
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Macroecology
100%
Species Richness
100%
Geographical Variation
66%
Animal Life
33%
Biome
33%
Spatial Distribution
33%
Covariance
33%
Geographic Areas
33%
Heritability
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Geographical Variation
100%
Breed
100%
Covariance
100%
Heritability
100%
Mathematics
Species Richness
100%
Null
66%
Species Distribution
33%
Spatial Distribution
33%
Simulation Model
33%
Wide Range
33%
Covariance
33%
Geographic Range
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Species Richness
100%
Heritability
33%
Breed
33%
Species Distribution
33%
Species Differentiation
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Species Richness
100%
Species Distribution
33%
Breed
33%
Species Differentiation
33%