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This could be explained by the spatially contrasting probability of retaining species at different local levels of commonness (Fig. 4e g).
Ancestral haplotypes are identified by the internal positioning (shown boxed in Figure 3), and determined by degree of commonness and number of lineages derived from them [ 29].
"Trade" carried the stigma of commonness.
Schuch's acting possessed a quality of commonness untainted by triviality or grossness.
But when we meet him we are subtly told that he has "spots of commonness".
Preston, F. W. The canonical distribution of commonness and rarity: part I. Ecology 43, 185 215 (1962).
We used the Amazonian palm species (Arecaceae) to investigate the dependence between and potential determinants of commonness across three (local, landscape, continental) spatial scales.
Our results point towards topographic niche breadth at the smaller scales and stem height, possibly reflecting species' dispersal potential, at the continental scale as important determinants of commonness.
However, these data are rarely used to uncover law-like patterns of commonness and rarity, test theories of biodiversity, or explore unifying explanations for the structure of microbial communities.
Sir Ronald Fisher, the famous statistician, was one of the first researchers to recognize that the characteristic pattern of commonness and rarity of species could be described mathematically.
The perception of the commonness of disease occurrence by veterinarians will be a reflection of the population level proportional mortalities, which are also of interest to the insurance company.
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