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spatial scales. Oecologia 108:562-566. Variance in composition of inquiline communities in leaves of Sarracenia purpurea L. on multiple spatial scales Oecologia

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relation to spatial scale. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 215: 69–77. Price R.G. Measuring β-diversity using a taxonomic similarity index, and its relation to spatial scale

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, J. Baudry and N. Schermann. 2005. Carabid assemblages in agricultural landscapes: impacts of habitat features, landscape context at different spatial scales and farming intensity. Agr. Ecosyst. Environ. 108: 205

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. Gitay, J.B. Steel and W.McG. King. 1998. Relative abundance distributions in plant communities: effects of species richness and of spatial scale. J. Veg. Sci. 9: 213-220. Relative abundance distributions in plant communities

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551 561 Niemelä, J. and J.R. Spence. 1994. Distribution of forest dwelling carabids (Coleoptera): spatial scale and the concept of communities. Ecography 17

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91 106 Wiens, J.A. 1989. Spatial scaling in ecology. Funct. Ecol. 3:385–397. Wiens J.A. Spatial

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Kneitel, J.M. and Chase, J.M. 2004a. Trade-offs in community ecology: linking spatial scales and species coexistence. Ecology Letters 7:69–80 Chase J.M. Trade-offs in community

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H.M. Valett . 2001 . Relationships between land use, spatial scale and stream macroinvertebrate communities . Freshwater Biol. 46 : 1409 – 1424 . Srivastava , D

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. Loisl , F. , G. Singer and H. Keckeis . 2014 . Method-integrated fish assemblage structure at two spatial scales along a free-flowing stretch of the Austrian Danube . Hydrobiologia 729 : 77 – 94

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Community Ecology
Authors:
J. Alahuhta
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J. Rääpysjärvi
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S. Hellsten
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M. Kuoppala
, and
J. Aroviita

.K. , W. Goedkoop and L. Sandin . 2004 . Spatial scale and ecological relationships between the macroinvertebrate communities of stony habitats of streams and lakes . Freshw. Biol. 49 : 1179 – 94

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