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Overdispersed spatial patterning of dominant bunchgrasses in southeastern pine savannas
Katherine A. Hovanes
, Kyle E. Harms
, Paul R. Gagnon
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Jonathan A. Myers
, Bret D. Elderd
Department of Biology
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Spatial Patterning
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Pine Savanna
100%
Over-dispersed
100%
Bunchgrass
100%
Tussock
100%
Size-and-shape
16%
Natural History
16%
Florida
16%
Distance Dependence
16%
Spatial Relationship
16%
Biodiversity
16%
Grassland
16%
Louisiana
16%
Community Assembly
16%
Ecosystem Function
16%
Savanna
16%
Basal Diameter
16%
Spatial Dispersion
16%
Dominant Plant
16%
Interaction Scales
16%
Local Interaction
16%
Ground Cover
16%
Longleaf pine Savanna
16%
Sessile Organisms
16%
Two-dimensional Objects
16%
Plant Functional Groups
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Grassland
100%
Florida
100%
Louisiana
100%
Ecosystem Function
100%