ANALYSIS OF THE SAND LIZARD (LACERTA AGILIS) PARASITE FAUNA STRUCTURE ON THE BASIS OF THE SELF-SIMILARITY PRINCIPLE |
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2010 |
scientific article | 574.4 | ||
456-461 | parasites, sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), fractal, self-similarity, scaling |
The possibility has been shown to apply multifractal analysis for the description of the parasite community species
structure using the example of Lacerta agilis parasites of the Pustyn Reserve. Analysis results confirm and develop
the idea that self-similarity is the underlying principle of species structural organization in biotic communities
and, particularly, in parasite communities. |
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