The investigation of samples containing many species: I. Sample description
The examination of samples containing many species presents difficulties of description and comparison when the samples are treated as entities. Five different methods of sample description are discussed with special reference to mist‐net samples of Malayan birds and it is concluded that the log‐ser...
Main Author: | Bullock, J.A. |
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Format: | Article |
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Oxford University Press
1971
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