File:Unevenly distributed subtaxa within taxa.png
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Subtaxa within taxa are often distributed unevenly. Uneven distribution of species among: a, eutherian orders, with rodents being the dominant group; b, rodent families, with murids being dominant; and c, murid genera. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "Getting the measure of biodiversity" at http://www.ask-force.org/web/BiodivVorles-2005WS/Nature-Insight-Biodiversity-2000.pdf. |
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11 May 2000 |
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Andy Purvis & Andy Hector |
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