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050 0 4 _aQH84
_b.P388 2015
049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aSanderson, James G.,
_d1949-
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245 1 0 _aPatterns in nature :
_bthe analysis of species co-occurrences /
_cJames G. Sanderson and Stuart L. Pimm.
260 _aChicago :
_bThe University of Chicago Press,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aThe distribution of species on islands --
_tPatterns or fantasies? --
_tSpecies co-occurrences --
_tThe night sky effect --
_tPatterns in nature --
_tFinding the null --
_tWhat this book is about --
_tHow this book is organized --
_tDiamond's assembly rules --
_tRobert Macarthur, 1930-1972 --
_tSpecial islands and their birds --
_tWhat is a checkerboard distribution? --
_tIncidence --
_tThe theoretical context --
_tThe cuckoo doves --
_tPatchy distributions --
_tThe response of Connor and Simberloff --
_tThe backlash --
_tHow likely are checkerboards? --
_tPrior expectations --
_tThe analysis of Vanuatu --
_tA technical interlude --
_tHow to incorporate constraints into incidence matrices --
_tDefinitions and notation --
_tThe numbers of null matrices and the effect of constraints --
_tThe hypergeometric distribution --
_tThe three ecological constraints proposed by Connor and Simberloff in their studies of birds and bats on islands --
_tIncidence --
_tWhy constraints? and what does "representative" mean? --
_tHow to fill the sample null space --
_tNull space creation algorithms --
_tCreating a uniform random sample null space --
_tThe trial-swap algorithm --
_tHow to characterize incidence matrices --
_tThen you need a metric --
_tThe metric of Connor and Simberloff --
_tWright and Biehl --
_tHarvey and others's (1983) review of null models in ecology --
_tStone and Roberts (1990, 1992) and Roberts and Stone --
_tWhy ensemble metrics fail: an example --
_tReanalysis and extensions --
_tVanuatu and the Galapagos --
_tThe birds of Vanuatu --
_tThe birds of the Galapagos --
_tThe birds of the Bismarck and Solomon islands --
_tThe issue of superspecies --
_tThe patterns --
_tTaxonomic sieving and incidence effects --
_tWhich genera develop checkerboards? --
_tCaveats --
_tWhen the incidences do not overlap --
_tCoda --
_tSpecies along a gradient --
_tThe herptofauna of Mount Kupe, Cameroon --
_tWhy do the results differ from previous results? --
_tThe second question: do species form distinct communities? --
_tApplications to food webs: nestedness and reciprocal specialization --
_tNestedness --
_tGroupings of species interactions --
_tCoda --
_tMacarthur's original vision --
_tThe patterns themselves --
_tThe need for null hypotheses.
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650 0 _aBiogeography.
650 0 _aBiotic communities.
650 0 _aNull models (Ecology)
650 0 _aPattern formation (Biology)
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aPimm, Stuart L.
_e1
700 1 _q(Stuart Leonard),
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell