what is the significance of slope of regression in a species area relationship
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The slope of regression in species-area relationship predicts species richness of an area. It indicates the dependency of species richness on the area as higher slope reflects higher dependency of the area. Taking into account of a large area, such as country, the slope is almost linear with the area.
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The slope of regression (z) has a great significance in order to find a species-area relationship.
It has been found that in smaller areas (where the species-area relationship is analyzed), the value of slopes of regression is similar regardless of the taxonomic group or the region.
However, when a similar analysis is done in larger areas, then the slope of regression is much steeper.
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