The sensitivity of paleocommunity sampling strategy at different spatiotemporal scales

Volume: 313-314, Pages: 246 - 253
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
One of the primary differences between paleoecological and modern ecological research is the added dimension of deep geological time. The temporal dimension of paleoecological research can create added difficulties when determining the appropriate spatiotemporal sampling procedures required for any particular study. Previous paleocommunity studies have found that the spatial extent of sampling can have a grave impact on the multivariate...
Paper Details
Title
The sensitivity of paleocommunity sampling strategy at different spatiotemporal scales
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
313-314
Pages
246 - 253
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