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Immigrant selection, predation and the distributions of Microtus pennsylvanicus and Blarina brevicauda on islands. Species-area and species-distance relationships of terrestrial mammals in the Thousand Island Region. Mammalian island biogeography: effects of area, isolation and vagility. Mammalian community structure on islands: the importance of immigration, extinction and interactive effects. The target area hypothesis: the influence of island area on immigration rates of non-volant mammals. Investigating causality of nestedness of insular communities: selective immigrations or extinctions? Comment on M. Williamson, K.J. Gaston, and W.M. Lonsdale (2001) : The species-area relationship does not have an asymptote.
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AMERICAN NATURALIST. 1984 v.123 no.4 : 468-483 ; OECOLOGIA. 1982 v.54 : 72-75. 1984 v.61 : 376-382 ; BIOL. J. LINNEAN SOC. 1986 v.28 : 1-21 ; OIKOS. 1990 v.57 : 1-4 ; JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY. 1996 v.23 : 699-703. 2002 v.29 : 555-557;
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1982-2002
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