Widespread analytical pitfalls in empirical coexistence studies and a checklist for improving their statistical robustness
1. Modern coexistence theory (MCT) offers a conceptually straightforward approach for connecting empirical observations with an elegant theoretical framework, gaining popularity rapidly over the past decade. However, beneath this surface-level simplicity lie various assumptions and subjective choice...
Main Authors: | Terry, JCD, Armitage, DW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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British Ecological Society
2024
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