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DESCRIPTION:Scaling relationships represent the most universal patterns in 
 ecology\, and potentially provide insight into underlying biological proce
 sses. However\, they are at the same time often constrained by the rules o
 f geometry\, which may mask biologically relevant features of the study sy
 stem. I will show how simple geometrical reasoning can be used for recover
 ing the shape of the species-area relationship\, a major biodiversity patt
 ern\, which is also by particular geometrical relationships linked to many
  other patterns including the trends in beta-diversity\, the relationship 
 between productivity and species richness\, as well as patterns in species
  geographical ranges.\n \n***Invited by Jürgen Dengler within the Internat
 ional Workshop 'Phytodiversity of Palaearctic grasslands'
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170308T133000
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LOCATION:H 36\, NW III
SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. David Storch\, Department of Ecology / Center for Theoret
 ical Study\, Charles University & Czech Academy of Sciences\, Prague (Home
 page): Biodiversity scaling: between biology and geometry
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