Modelling and predicting biogeographical patterns in river networks
Modelling and predicting biogeographical patterns in river networks is a scholarly work, published in 2016 in ''Frontiers of biogeography''. The main subjects of the publication include freshwater bivalve, spatial analysis, nutrient cycle, biogeography, abundance, macroecology, ecology, range, spatial ecology, water quality, Margaritifera, geography, and mussel. Author show that biomass and abundance of host fish are a likely explanation for the autocorrelation in mussel abundance within a 15-km spatial extent.