Abstract—One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversity of different ecosystems. To be able to do that, we need to gauge bio-diversity. Several semi-heuristic diversity indices have been shown to be in good accordance with the intuitive notion of bio-diversity. In this paper, we provide a theoretical justification for these empirically successful techniques. Specifically, we show that the most widely used techniques – Simpson index – can be justified by using simple fuzzy rules, while a more elaborate justification explains all empirically successful diversity indices. I
We introduce here a new index of diversity based on consideration of reasonable propositions that su...
Diversity indices, particularly the Shannon-Wiener index, have extensively been used in analyzing pa...
The problem of answering the dual question of how many species exist on the earth’s surface and why ...
Abstract—One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversit...
One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversity of diff...
Biodiversity, a multidimensional property of natural systems, is difficult to quantify partly becaus...
Morris EK, Caruso T, Buscot F, et al. Choosing and using diversity indices: insights for ecological ...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
We introduce here a new index of diversity based on consideration of reasonable propositions that su...
Diversity indices, particularly the Shannon-Wiener index, have extensively been used in analyzing pa...
The problem of answering the dual question of how many species exist on the earth’s surface and why ...
Abstract—One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversit...
One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversity of diff...
Biodiversity, a multidimensional property of natural systems, is difficult to quantify partly becaus...
Morris EK, Caruso T, Buscot F, et al. Choosing and using diversity indices: insights for ecological ...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
We introduce here a new index of diversity based on consideration of reasonable propositions that su...
Diversity indices, particularly the Shannon-Wiener index, have extensively been used in analyzing pa...
The problem of answering the dual question of how many species exist on the earth’s surface and why ...