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C.G.E. ( van Noordwijk, Wilco C Verberk, Hans Turin, Theodoor Heijerman, Kees Alders, Wouter Dekoninck, Karsten Hannig, Eugenie Regan, Stephen McCormack, Mark J Brown, Eva Remke, Henk Siepel, Matty P Berg, and Dries Bonte (2015)

Species-area relationships are modulated by trophic rank, habitat affinity, and dispersal ability

Ecology, 96(2):518-531.

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fragmentation, trophic level, flight ability, carabid beetles, generalist vs. specialist, biodiversty conservation, food chain, community, calcareous grassland, body size, SAR, northwestern Europe

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