Not every study of species richness as a function of productivity produces a hump-shaped
Chapter 1, Problem 101(choose chapter or problem)
Not every study of species richness as a function of productivity produces a hump-shaped curve. Owen (1988) studied rodent assemblages in Texas and found that the number of species was a decreasing function of productivity. Sketch a graph that would describe this situation.
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