Suggestions(2)
Exact(10)
Species -- pattern or process?
Hunt, G. & Rabosky, D. L. Phenotypic evolution in fossil species: pattern and process.
I conclude that the species pattern and its complexity, as shown by the model simulations, were to a great extent determined by external factors and their complexity.
Despite the potential importance of Prosopis chilensis for cultivation in the arid soils of the world, little is known about the species' pattern of adaptive genetic variation.
The dissimilarities between the species compositions of these simulations indicated that after immigration of dominant species succession and migration strongly influence the species pattern, succession over centuries and migration over millennia.
Furthermore, in at least one case where such differences have been reported [25], modelling was carried out at a spatial scale (1'×1', i.e. ca. 2×2 km) much finer than that which we are considering, and at which it is very likely that factors other than climate are playing a substantial role in determining the species' pattern of distribution.
Similar(50)
Farming regime had no influence on the relationships between surrogates and species patterns in most cases.
However, little is known about the role of forest edge type in invasive species patterns.
Species patterns harbor information on processes such as competition that can be easily revealed using point pattern analysis techniques.
Species patterns correlated most strongly with vegetation variables (woodland, chenopod, grassland, and % mulga cover), and % weed cover.
#ecoaudit pic.twitter.com/cMCVGm0TBY October 30, 2013 3.08pm GMT Other attempts In 1988, Robert May studied the "structure of food webs, patterns in the relative abundance of species, patterns in the number of species or number of individuals in different categories of physical size, and general observations about trends in the commonness or rarity of organisms".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com