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Species Area Curve Biodiversity Pattern Noted Alexander Von Humboldt

The species-area curve is the biodiversity pattern, first noted by Alexander von Humboldt, that shows that the larger the geographic area of a community is, the more species it has.

La curva especie-área describe el patrón de biodiversidad donde áreas geográficas más grandes contienen más especies.

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Back The biodiversity pattern, first noted by Alexander von Humboldt, that shows that the larger the geographic area of a community is, the more species it has.

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