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  • Morlon, Helene; Chuyong, George B.; Condit, Richard S.; Hubbell, Stephen P.; Kenfack, David; Thomas, Duncan W.; Valencia, Renato; Green, Jessica L. (2008)
    Abstract Species spatial turnover, or beta-diversity, induces a decay of community similarity with geographic distance known as the distance-decay relationship. Although this relationship is central to biodiversity and ...
  • Zillio, Tommaso; Banavar, Jayanth R.; Green, Jessica L.; Harte, John; Maritan, Amos (2008)
    In ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA), the fraction of species in a community with a given abundance, and a power-law form of the species area relationship ...
  • Marquet, Pablo A.; Allen, Andrew P.; Brown, James H.; Dunne, Jennifer A.; Enquist, Brian J.; Gillooly, James F.; Gowaty, Patricia A.; Green, Jessica L.; Harte, John; Hubbell, Stephen P.; O'Dwyer, James; Okie, Jordan G.; Ostling, Annette; Ritchie, Mark; Storch, David; West, Geoffrey B. (2014)
    We argue for expanding the role of theory in ecology to accelerate scientific progress, enhance the ability to address environmental challenges, foster the development of synthesis and unification, and improve the design ...
  • Gotelli, Nicholas J.; Anderson, Marti J.; Arita, Hector T.; Chao, Anne; Colwell, Robert K.; Connolly, Sean R.; Currie, David J.; Dunn, Robert R.; Graves, Gary R.; Green, Jessica L.; Grytnes, John-Arvid; Jiang, Yi-Huei; Jetz, Walter; Lyons, Sara K.; McCain, Christy M.; Magurran, Anne E.; Rahbek, Carsten; Rangel, Thiago F. L. V. B.; Soberón, Jorge; Webb, Campbell O.; Willig, Michael R. (2009)
    Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of biogeography and macroecology. Gridded environmental data and species richness maps have been used in increasingly sophisticated ...
  • Kembel, Steven W.; O'Connor, Timothy K.; Arnold, Holly K.; Hubbell, Stephen P.; Wright, S. Joseph; Green, Jessica L. (2014)
    The phyllosphere-the aerial surfaces of plants, including leaves-is a ubiquitous global habitat that harbors diverse bacterial communities. Phyllosphere bacterial communities have the potential to influence plant biogeography ...

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