Rarefaction is a widely applied technique for comparing the species richness of samples that differ in area, volume or sampling effort. Despite widespread adoption of sample-based rarefaction curves, serious concerns persist. In this paper, we address the issue of the spatial arrangement of sampling units when computing sample-based rarefaction curves. If the spatial arrangement is neglected when building rarefaction curves, a direct comparison of species richness estimates obtained for areas that differ in their spatial extent is not possible, even if they were sampled with a similar intensity. We demonstrate a major effect of the spatial extent of the samples on species richness estimates through the use of data from a temperate forest. W...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Panel (a) shows species accumulation curves for the two simulated sampling units shown in Fig 3. The...
Rarefaction is a widely applied technique for comparing the species richness of samples that differ ...
Rarefaction is a widely applied technique for comparing the species richness of samples that differ ...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Abstract. Rarefaction curves represent a powerful method for comparing species richness among habita...
Rarefaction curves represent a powerful method for comparing species richness among habitats on an e...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Panel (a) shows species accumulation curves for the two simulated sampling units shown in Fig 3. The...
Rarefaction is a widely applied technique for comparing the species richness of samples that differ ...
Rarefaction is a widely applied technique for comparing the species richness of samples that differ ...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Abstract. Rarefaction curves represent a powerful method for comparing species richness among habita...
Rarefaction curves represent a powerful method for comparing species richness among habitats on an e...
Recently, methods for constructing Spatially Explicit Rarefaction (SER) curves have been introduced ...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Panel (a) shows species accumulation curves for the two simulated sampling units shown in Fig 3. The...