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* The popular way to predict the large-scale species diversity pattern is Statistical Model. It generally classifies geographical space by mapping through environmental features space. But it is a static phase. I will be more interesting if we can figure out the dynamic of diversity pattern on the time dimension, which I would like to call is mechanism model. -[[Wenyun Zuo]] | * The popular way to predict the large-scale species diversity pattern is Statistical Model. It generally classifies geographical space by mapping through environmental features space. But it is a static phase. I will be more interesting if we can figure out the dynamic of diversity pattern on the time dimension, which I would like to call is mechanism model. -[[Wenyun Zuo]] |
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Motivation:
- The popular way to predict the large-scale species diversity pattern is Statistical Model. It generally classifies geographical space by mapping through environmental features space. But it is a static phase. I will be more interesting if we can figure out the dynamic of diversity pattern on the time dimension, which I would like to call is mechanism model. -Wenyun Zuo