On the Relative Abundance of Bird Species

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"On the Relative Abundance of Bird Species" is a landmark ecological paper by Robert H. MacArthur that introduced quantitative methods to explain patterns of species diversity and distribution in bird communities.

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instanceOf ecology paper
scientific paper
aim to explain patterns of species diversity and distribution in bird communities
approach quantitative analysis of ecological data
use of mathematical models in ecology
author Robert H. MacArthur
contribution helped establish theoretical foundations of community ecology
introduced quantitative methods to explain patterns of species diversity in bird communities
provided mathematical treatment of species abundance patterns
describes distribution of individuals among bird species in communities
patterns of common and rare bird species
field community ecology
ecology
ornithology
genre research article
hasSubject bird species
community patterns
species evenness
species richness
impact considered a landmark paper in ecology
widely cited in ecological literature
influenced biodiversity research
development of species abundance models
subsequent studies of bird communities
theoretical ecology
language English
mainTopic bird community structure
patterns of species distribution
quantitative methods in ecology
relative abundance of bird species
species abundance distributions
species diversity
relatedTo Robert H. MacArthur
biodiversity patterns in ecological communities
community ecology theory
species abundance distributions in birds

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