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The null model I used randomly placed species into communities so that each species maintained its original frequency among plots.
For visualizing the results I placed species pairs into 'bins' based on their phylogenetic distance from one another.
The systematic placement of Desmatolagus has long been problematic, where some authors have considered it leporid [8], [42] [44], an ochotonid [44], [45], and some have placed species currently within the genus in both families simultaneously [46].
Thus, we placed species in the twice weekly category to keep MeHg exposure below the target dose for the general public to prevent neurologic effects.
Within this group also are placed species of Astyanax, Hemigrammus, Hyphessobrycon, and Jupiaba but the monophyly of these genera is not supported by the results.
Using this model, we have placed species commonly available in Connecticut into four consumption categories to illustrate the potential utility of the model.
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In these phylogenetic comparisons, rather than placing species on the tips of the tree, higher taxonomic units are used.
Since the Renaissance, however, most biological classification schemes have relied on the use of diagnostic characters to identify and place species.
Decreasing the number of trophic categories to the point where we could place species into exclusive trophic guilds, while necessary for the null model test, sacrificed a considerable amount of detail regarding the species' feeding ecology.
Similarly, many laboratory experiments place species assemblages together in plots, buckets, or flasks that are filled with a standardized growth media, and where researchers go to great lengths to hold 'confounding' factors constant through time.
Yet, other animals exhibit essentially maladaptive responses to HIREC (e.g. preferences for toxic habitats or food) that place species in danger of extinction.
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