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Publications (3)


Distribution Pattern and Geographical Division of Terrestrial Living Things in the World
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October 2022

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Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering B

Shen Xiaocheng

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Lu Jiqi

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Ren Yingdang

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Yang Linlin
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... After trying and comparing various quantitative analysis methods, we put forward a new SGF (General Similarity Formula) [70] and its supporting MSCA (Multivariate Similarity Clustering Analysis) method [71,72]. Through the analysis and verification of different geographical regions, different biological categories, different taxonomies, and different ecological groups, we can get results much faster, more accurate, and more reasonable than the traditional methods , and confirm the homogeneity of the distribution pattern of animals, plants, and microorganisms in China and the world [98,99]. In view of the simplicity and rapidity of MSCA, based on the analysis of global insects [100], we analyzed the genus level of terrestrial living things around the world, and tried to establish the geographical division system of terrestrial living things around the world. ...

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Distribution Pattern and Geographical Division of Terrestrial Living Things in the World
The Homogeneity of Distributional Patterns of the Global Terrestrial Animal, Plant and Microorganism under the Influence of Ecological Conditions
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  • July 2022