A Conceptual Framework for Selecting and Analyzing Stressor Data to Study Species Richness at Large Spatial Scales

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JAMES D. WICKHAM
JIANGUO WU
DAVID F. BRADFORD
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[1] Tennessee Valley Authority Historic Forestry Bldg. 17 Ridgeway Rd. Norris,
[2] Tennessee 37828,undefined
[3] USA ,undefined
[4] Department of Life Sciences Arizona State University West Phoenix,undefined
[5] Arizona 85069,undefined
[6] USA ,undefined
[7] National Exposure Research Laboratory US Environmental Protection Agency Las Vegas,undefined
[8] Nevada 89119,undefined
[9] USA ,undefined
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Environmental Management | 1997年 / 21 卷
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KEY WORDS: Anthropogenic impacts; Biodiversity; Environmental gradients; Geographic information systems; Hierarchy;
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页码:247 / 257
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