Euclidean geometry explains why lengths allow precise body mass estimates in terrestrial invertebrates: the case of oribatid mites (Q1617369)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6974964
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| English | Euclidean geometry explains why lengths allow precise body mass estimates in terrestrial invertebrates: the case of oribatid mites |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6974964 |
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Euclidean geometry explains why lengths allow precise body mass estimates in terrestrial invertebrates: the case of oribatid mites (English)
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8 November 2018
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volume
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density
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scaling
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weight
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indirect estimate
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soil invertebrates
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0.6317142248153687
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0.6230776906013489
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0.6121232509613037
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0.610325276851654
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