Species–area relationship
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species-area-relationship-303-4290170
title:
Species–area relationship
text:
The species–area relationship or species–area curve describes the relationship between the area of a habitat, or of part of a habitat, and the number of species found within that area. Larger areas tend to contain larger numbers of species, and empirically, the relative numbers seem to follow systematic mathematical relationships. The species–area relationship is usually constructed for a single type of organism, such as all vascular plants or all species of a specific trophic level within a par
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Relationship between the size of an area or habitat and the number of species it can support
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species%E2%80%93area_relationship
date created:
date modified:
2024-02-04T21:52:12Z
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