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The challenge of delineating biogeographical regions: nestedness matters for Indo‐Pacific coral reef fishesMouillot et al., 2013
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- Mouillot D
- De Bortoli J
- Leprieur F
- Parravicini V
- Kulbicki M
- Bellwood D
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- Journal of Biogeography
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Aim The delineation of regions is a critical procedure in biogeography, but there is still no consensus about the best approach. Traditionally, a compositional dissimilarity index and a clustering algorithm are used to partition locations into regions. However, the choice of index …
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