Are richness patterns of common and rare species equally well explained by environmental variables
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Colin M. Beale | Robin J. Pakeman | Martin Kent | Jack J. Lennon | M. Kent | J. Lennon | C. Beale | R. Pakeman | C. Reid | Catherine L. Reid
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