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Corals fail a test of neutrality

John M. Pandolfi ()
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John M. Pandolfi: University of Queensland

Nature, 2006, vol. 440, issue 7080, 35-36

Abstract: Ecologists continue to wrestle with a central question in biodiversity studies — the prediction of species' distributions in various environments. A merger of different theories is the long-term prospect.

Date: 2006
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