Density–distribution relationships in British butterflies. I. The effect of mobility and spatial scale
Abstract
Summary Positive relationships between the density and distribution of species in taxonomic assemblages are well documented, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Two factors that are expected to be important in explaining variation in these relationships are the spatial scale of analysis and the relative mobility of the study species. We examined density–distribution relationships in British butterflies at a variety of spatial...
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Title
Density–distribution relationships in British butterflies. I. The effect of mobility and spatial scale
Published Date
May 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
410 - 425
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