This paper presents a new and simple method to find indicator species and species assemblages characterizing groups of sites. The novelty of our approach lies in the way we combine a species relative abundance with its relative frequency of occurrence in the various groups of sites. This index is maximum when all individuals of a species are found in a single group of sites and when the species occurs in all sites of that group; it is a symmetric indicator. The statistical significance of the species indicator values is evaluated using a randomization procedure. Contrary to TWINSPAN, our indicator index for a given species is independent of the other species relative abundances, and there is no need to use pseudospecies. The new method iden...
peer reviewedIn European forests, large scale biodiversity monitoring networks need to be implemente...
Abstract. Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecol...
International audienceSummaryMany recent studies have searched to integrate species’ functions and p...
Indicator species with high fidelity to a-priori defined groups of sites are a relevant tool to ecol...
International audienceThe total number of co-occurring species (" true species richness ") and the w...
Indicator species have been used successfully for estimating ecosystem integrity, but comparative st...
Abstract Species richness is a frequently used measure of biodiversity. The compilation of a complet...
International audienceThe ecological theory of the existence of multiple stable states between speci...
For biological community data (species-by-sample abundance matrices), Warwick & Clarke (1995) define...
Abstract Various methods have been used to divide communities into core species and occasional or sa...
<p>The ordination diagrams based on the detrended canonical analysis visualising similarity in the s...
assemblages in a wetland ecosystem. Zoological Studies 51(7): 1175-1187. Traditional community indic...
International audienceSpecies and community specialization have become popular indicators to track t...
Identification of spatial patterns of species diversity is a central problem in conservation biology...
peer reviewedIn European forests, large scale biodiversity monitoring networks need to be implemente...
Abstract. Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecol...
International audienceSummaryMany recent studies have searched to integrate species’ functions and p...
Indicator species with high fidelity to a-priori defined groups of sites are a relevant tool to ecol...
International audienceThe total number of co-occurring species (" true species richness ") and the w...
Indicator species have been used successfully for estimating ecosystem integrity, but comparative st...
Abstract Species richness is a frequently used measure of biodiversity. The compilation of a complet...
International audienceThe ecological theory of the existence of multiple stable states between speci...
For biological community data (species-by-sample abundance matrices), Warwick & Clarke (1995) define...
Abstract Various methods have been used to divide communities into core species and occasional or sa...
<p>The ordination diagrams based on the detrended canonical analysis visualising similarity in the s...
assemblages in a wetland ecosystem. Zoological Studies 51(7): 1175-1187. Traditional community indic...
International audienceSpecies and community specialization have become popular indicators to track t...
Identification of spatial patterns of species diversity is a central problem in conservation biology...
peer reviewedIn European forests, large scale biodiversity monitoring networks need to be implemente...
Abstract. Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecol...
International audienceSummaryMany recent studies have searched to integrate species’ functions and p...