Defining heterogeneity as a second level of variation

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The term heterogeneity has been defined in various ways so that the meaning of heterogeneity has become ambiguous. However, heterogeneity can be defined carefully as a distinct response to multiple single types of underlying variation, that is, a secondary level of variation (or "metavariation"). Identification of heterogeneity is affected by multiple factors, including researcher decisions, and ecosystems at a specified scale can contain both heterogeneous and homogenous variables. A formalized definition may also reduce the suggestion that heterogeneity is more beneficial than homogeneity.

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Hanberry, B. B. (2015). Defining heterogeneity as a second level of variation. Web Ecology, 15(1), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.5194/we-15-25-2015

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