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Title:
| Resolving the biodiversity paradox |
Author(s): |
Clark, James S.; Dieta, Mike; Chakraborty, Sukhendu; Agarwal, Pankaj K.Ibeanez, Ines; LaDeau, Shannon; Wolosin, Mike |
Date: |
2007 |
Source: |
Ecology Letters, (2007) 10: 647662 |
Description: |
The paradox of biodiversity involves three elements, (i) mathematical models predict that species must differ in specific ways in order to coexist as stable ecological communities, (ii) such differences are difficult to identify, yet (iii) there is widespread evidence of stability in natural communities. |
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