Difference between revisions of "Traits:Rare to common"
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|label=Rare to common | |label=Rare to common | ||
|definition=A species which is found in relatively low to moderate densities (accounts for non-discrete nature of abundance terms/parameters described here). | |definition=A species which is found in relatively low to moderate densities (accounts for non-discrete nature of abundance terms/parameters described here). | ||
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{{Concept relation | {{Concept relation | ||
|relation=is trait of | |relation=is trait of | ||
|internal page=Traits:Abundance | |internal page=Traits:Abundance | ||
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+ | |relation=collection | ||
+ | |internal page=Traits:World Register of Introduced Marine Species | ||
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Rare to common
Rare to common: A species which is found in relatively low to moderate densities (accounts for non-discrete nature of abundance terms/parameters described here).