Species-people correlations and the need to account for survey effort in biodiversity analyses


Autoria(s): Barbosa, A.M.; Pautasso, M.; Figueiredo, D.
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31/01/2017

31/01/2017

2013

07/10/2016

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Aim Positive regional correlations between biodiversity and human population have been detected for several taxonomic groups and geographical regions. Such correlations could have important conservation implications and have been mainly attributed to ecological factors, with little testing for an artefactual explanation: more populated regions may show higher biodiversity because they are more thoroughly surveyed. We tested the hypothesis that the correlation between people and herptile diversity in Europe is influenced by survey effort

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Barbosa, A.M.; Pautasso, M.; Figueiredo, D.Species-people correlations and the need to account for survey effort in biodiversity analyses, Diversity and Distributions, 19, 9, 1188-11, 2013.

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20533

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