Taylor’s power law (TPL) is the statistical relationship between the spatial variance of populations and their mean abundances. The equation has two parameters, “a” and “b”, which are supossed to be species-specific (given a sampling unit size). These are usually estimated through linear regression of log variance on log mean. Are there biological reasons to expect an association between these two parameters beyond spurious statistical correlation?

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