The Species-Accumulation Curve and Estimation of Species Richness

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  • Karl I. Ugland
  • John S. Gray
  • Kari E. Ellingsen
  • JOHN S. GRAY
  • KARI E. ELLINGSEN
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تاریخ انتشار 2007