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Seen Once or More Than Once: Applying Good-Turing Theory to Estimate Species Richness Using Only Unique Observations and a Species List

Methods in Ecology and Evolution - United States
doi 10.1111/2041-210x.12768
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Ecological ModelingEcologySystematicsEvolutionBehavior
Date

April 11, 2017

Authors
Anne ChaoRobert K. ColwellChun‐Huo ChiuDitch Townsend
Publisher

Wiley


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