Occupancy frequency distribution

In macroecology and community ecology, an occupancy frequency distribution (OFD) is the distribution of the numbers of species occupying different numbers of areas.[1] It was first reported in 1918 by the Danish botanist Christen C. RaunkiƦr in his study on plant communities. The OFD is also known as the species-range size distribution in literature.[2][3]

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