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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Nicolas Mouquet, Ophélie Ronce and François Massol for valuable discussion. We also thank three anonymous reviewers for their relevant suggestions.
FUNDING
All co-authors are employees or are affiliated with the French Foundation for Biodiversity Research, in the Centre for the Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity (FRB-CESAB).
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTION
Conceptualization: AR, JB, SDA, AJH, NM, BFO, CPC, ERB, MS, AS, DV
Supervision: AR, JB, SDA, AJH, NM, BFO, CPC, ERB, MS, AS, DV
Writing – original draft: AR, JB, SDA, AJH, NM, BFO, CPC, ERB, MS, AS, DV
Writing – review & editing: AR, JB, SDA, AJH, NM, BFO, CPC, ERB, MS, AS, DV
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