Stochastic Communities: A Mathematical Theory of Biodiversity
Synopsis
Stochastic Communities presents a theory of biodiversity by analyzing the distribution of abundances among species in the context of a community. The basis of this theory is a distribution called the "J distribution." This distribution is a pure hyperbola and mathematically implied by the "stochastic species hypothesis" assigning equal probabilities of birth and death within the population of each species over varying periods of time. The J distribution in natural communities has strong empirical support resulting from a meta-study and strong theoretical support from a theorem that is mathematically implied by the stochastic species hypothesis.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9781138197022
- Number of pages: 194
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Weight: 600g
- Languages: English

















