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Figure 1: Aof encounter of range endpoints and thus smaller ranges.tative comparison of the difference between the Poisson model’s mid-domain effect and those of the two null models for an equivalent prob-ability distribution of range extents as per eq
Figure 2: Aresult—shallower species richness gradients in the Weibull model thantween the Weibull model’s mid-domain effect and that of the two nullmodels for an equivalent probability distribution of range sizes as pereq
Figure 3: Probability of range overlap (the effects of the three model parameters.patches of occupied habitat,A–C) and occupancy (D–F) versus location on the domain for the patchy distribution model, illustrating A, D, Effect of varying range limitation, l
Figure 4: Probability density for alternative interior range locations,density is consistent for different combinations ofonly one case (A horizontal line indicates a uniform distribution: all interior range lo-cations (i.e., ranges not abutting a domain b
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