Insights on plant interaction between dominating species from patterns of plant association: expected covariance of pin-point cover measurements of two species

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 221 - 235
Published: Feb 3, 2018
Abstract
It has been suggested that in order to infer ecological processes from observed patterns of species abundance we need to investigate the covariance in species abundance. Consequently, an expression for the expected covariance of pin-point cover measurements of two species is developed. By comparing the observed covariance with the expected covariance we get a new type of information on the spatial arrangement of two species. Here the discrepancy...
Paper Details
Title
Insights on plant interaction between dominating species from patterns of plant association: expected covariance of pin-point cover measurements of two species
Published Date
Feb 3, 2018
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
221 - 235
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