2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2005.00848.x
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The imprint of the geographical, evolutionary and ecological context on species–area relationships

Abstract: Species-area relationships (SAR) are fundamental in the understanding of biodiversity patterns and of critical importance for predicting species extinction risk worldwide. Despite the enormous attention given to SAR in the form of many individual analyses, little attempt has been made to synthesize these studies. We conducted a quantitative meta-analysis of 794 SAR, comprising a wide span of organisms, habitats and locations. We identified factors reflecting both pattern-based and dynamic approaches to SAR and… Show more

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