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Evolutionary Ecology Research, 2009, 11: 355–370 Peaks, plateaus, canyons, and craters: the complex geometry of simple mid-domain effect models Robert K. Colwell1, Nicholas J. Gotelli2, Carsten Rahbek3, 4
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