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Stochastic Communities A Mathematical Theory Of Biodiversity 1st Edition Dewdney

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Stochastic Communities A Mathematical Theory Of Biodiversity 1st Edition Dewdney
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Dewdney, A. K
ISBN: 9781138197022, 9781315283449, 1138197025, 1315283441
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Stochastic Communities A Mathematical Theory Of Biodiversity 1st Edition Dewdney by Dewdney, A. K 9781138197022, 9781315283449, 1138197025, 1315283441 instant download after payment.

Stochastic Communities presents a theory of biodiversity by analyzing the distribution of abundances among species in the context of a community. The basis of this theory is a distribution called the "J distribution." This distribution is a pure hyperbola and mathematically implied by the "stochastic species hypothesis" assigning equal probabilities of birth and death within the population of each species over varying periods of time. The J distribution in natural communities has strong empirical support resulting from a meta-study and strong theoretical support from a theorem that is mathematically implied by the stochastic species hypothesis.

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