Beetle Species–Area Relationships and Extinction Rates in Protected Areas
Beetle Species–Area Relationships and Extinction Rates in Protected Areas
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The species–area relationship (SAR, i.e., the increase in species richness with area) is one of the most general ecological patterns. SARs can be used to calculate expected extinction rates following area (habitat) loss. Here, using data from Italian reserves, extinction rates were calculated for beetle groups with different feeding habits: Carabid...
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Beetle Species–Area Relationships and Extinction Rates in Protected Areas
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2075-4450
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2075-4450
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10.3390/insects11090646