Browsing by Author "Kerr, J.T."
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Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: an empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression
Bini, L.M.; Diniz-Filho, J.A.F.; Rangel, T.F.L.V.B.; Akre, T.S.B.; Albaladejo, R.G.; Albuquerque, F.S.; Aparicio, A.; Araujo, M.B.; Baselga, A.; Beck, J.; Bellocq, M.I.; Bohning-Gaese, K.; Borges, P.A.V.; Castro-Parga, I.; Chey, V.K.; Chown, S.L.; de Marco, P. Jr.; Dobkin, D.S.; Ferrer-Castan, D.; Field, R.; Filloy, J.; Fleishman, E.; Gomez, J.F.; Hortal, J.; Iverson, J.B.; Kerr, J.T.; Kissling, W.D.; Kitching, I.J.; Leon-Cortes, J.L.; Lobo, J.M.; Montoya, D.; Morales-Castilla, I.; Moreno, J.C.; Oberdorff, T.; Olalla-Tarraga, M.A.; Pausas, J.G.; Qian, H.; Rahbek, C.; Rodrıguez, M.A.; Rueda, M.; Ruggiero, M.; Sackmann, P.; Sanders, N.J.; Terribile, L.C.; Vetaas, O.R.; Hawkins, B.A. (The Authors. Journal compilation, 2009)A major focus of geographical ecology and macroecology is to understand the causes of spatially structured ecological patterns. However, achieving this understanding can be complicated when using multiple regression, because ... -
Tests of the mid-domain hypotheses: A review of the evidence
Currie, D.J.; Kerr, J.T. (Ecological Society of America, 2008)Geographic variation of species richness is strongly correlated with environmental gradients. However, random arrangement of species distributions within a bounded domain can also theoretically produce richness gradients ...