The jigsaw model: a biogeographic model that partitions habitat heterogeneity from area
Species–area models now frequently include habitat heterogeneity. These models often fit real-world data better than those that exclude this factor. However, such models usually link the effects of habitat heterogeneity and study area. Critically, we show that difficulties in quantifying habitat het...
Main Authors: | Furness, EN, Saupe, EE, Garwood, RJ, Mannion, PD, Sutton, MD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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California Digital Library
2023
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