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Ecosystems / Spatial heterogeneity / Measurement of biodiversity / Species richness / Vegetation / Spatial analysis / Spatial ecology / Biology / Statistics / Ecology
Date: 2007-12-01 23:57:35
Ecosystems
Spatial heterogeneity
Measurement of biodiversity
Species richness
Vegetation
Spatial analysis
Spatial ecology
Biology
Statistics
Ecology

ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATION  EFFECTS OF SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY ON NATIVE AND NONNATIVE  PLANT AND BUTTERFLY SPECIES RICHNESS IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN  NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO, USA  Spatial heterogeneity may

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