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Species richness community structure based on computersimulated large sample withinspecies paths smallscale special values that well with distinctness respectively examine the both indices the un ID: 493031

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MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS Prog Ser reveal a decrease in distinctness with Plymouth Marine ABSTRACT. We Species richness community structure based on computer-simulated large sample within-species paths small-scale special values that well with distinctness, respectively. examine the both indices the univariate 5 sets France, between a period minimal community species recorded that the sample size-dependent, less so. other examples have examined, but, as no particular have applied these sampling survey al. 1990, area where natural envi- community composition structure can the sea star-shaped pattern 39 stations non-metric multidimensional scaling right) shows a clear gradation the centre (desig- km away dnlling centre with levels contaminants derived 3 05 therefore important comparisons within a is by structure that we species diver- 'the sum numerical diversity, phylogenetic diversity' objectively in the same provide a that more these elements accumulating that species which characterise unstable stressed environments, more stable (Nevo et al. This, together suggest the biome may, remain more taxonomic units, the phenomenon taxonomic distinctness increasing environmental ecological, time phyla; although these hand, the terrestrial biota. has been subjected over 450 million much higher than that species belonging phylum Arthropoda This work results Research Council, the marine environment, part-funded Agriculture, Fisheries B (1984) Dorvilleidae). Fortschr (1979) Taxonomic a Belgian polluted sublittoral with a the genus. Hist 22: sea compared. fondes sedimentaires la Baie leur perturbation les hydrocarbures Marie Curie, (1990) Detection marine benthos: Eldfisk oilfields, Sea. Mar Prog Ser to British Society, Koss-on-Wye (1993) Sibling Rev Ecol (1990) Taxonomy evolutionary sig- diversity. Lecture TH. Rosenberg marine environment. Oceanogr mar Ecological diversity. S (1994) A biosystematic basis (1991) What the agony A comparison some meth- in benthic community structure.