Nested subsets and the structure of insular mammalian faunas and archipelagos

作者: Bruce D. Patterson , Wirt Atmar

DOI: 10.1111/J.1095-8312.1986.TB01749.X

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摘要: The nested subset hypothesis was formulated to describe and explain patterns in the community structure of insular mammal faunas which are in the state of ‘relaxation’. The hypothesis …

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