<p><b>Table S3. Total (α) and mean (ᾱ </b><b>± SD</b><b>) alpha diversity, and range values</b><b> of richness</b><b> (<i><sup>0</sup>D</i>) and dominant species (<i><sup>2</sup>D</i>) of woody and aquatics plants in wetland types and origins.</b></p
<p>A) Number of tree and shrub species per age class (lianas and palms not included!), when all indi...
A fundamental decision in biodiversity assessment is the selection of one or more study taxa, a choi...
<p>Species richness (total species), diversity (Shannon, Fisher’s alpha, Simpson and Inverse Simpson...
<p><b>Table S1. Sample coverage (<i>Ĉm</i>), species richness (<i><sup>0</sup>D</i>) and dominant sp...
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<p>(A) Phylum-level classification for each subject demonstrates community diversity, but also varia...
The biodiversity geographic distribution and richness by taxonomic group: ①Mammals, ②Birds, ③Fish, ④...
<p>Species diversity is represented on a local scale (for all samples) at a 99% similarity level (pa...
<p>Diversity, abundance and dominance for Casey and McMurdo infaunal communities. Note that a differ...
<p>RG = regeneration guild. P = Pioneers. NPLD = Non-Pioneer Light-Demanders. SB = Shade-bea...
<p>(a): Shannon-Wiener's species diversity index (<i>H′</i>); (b): Simpson's dominance index (<i>D′<...
<p>Indices of species diversity were calculated for four different groups of woody plants, and for i...
Data and associated code for data analysis for the paper. Patterns of variation in plant diversity ...
The diversity of plant species and their distribution in space are both thought to have important ef...
Shannon and Weaver diversity index (H’) and Simpson’s diversity (D) for tree, sapling, seedling and ...
<p>A) Number of tree and shrub species per age class (lianas and palms not included!), when all indi...
A fundamental decision in biodiversity assessment is the selection of one or more study taxa, a choi...
<p>Species richness (total species), diversity (Shannon, Fisher’s alpha, Simpson and Inverse Simpson...
<p><b>Table S1. Sample coverage (<i>Ĉm</i>), species richness (<i><sup>0</sup>D</i>) and dominant sp...
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<p>(A) Phylum-level classification for each subject demonstrates community diversity, but also varia...
The biodiversity geographic distribution and richness by taxonomic group: ①Mammals, ②Birds, ③Fish, ④...
<p>Species diversity is represented on a local scale (for all samples) at a 99% similarity level (pa...
<p>Diversity, abundance and dominance for Casey and McMurdo infaunal communities. Note that a differ...
<p>RG = regeneration guild. P = Pioneers. NPLD = Non-Pioneer Light-Demanders. SB = Shade-bea...
<p>(a): Shannon-Wiener's species diversity index (<i>H′</i>); (b): Simpson's dominance index (<i>D′<...
<p>Indices of species diversity were calculated for four different groups of woody plants, and for i...
Data and associated code for data analysis for the paper. Patterns of variation in plant diversity ...
The diversity of plant species and their distribution in space are both thought to have important ef...
Shannon and Weaver diversity index (H’) and Simpson’s diversity (D) for tree, sapling, seedling and ...
<p>A) Number of tree and shrub species per age class (lianas and palms not included!), when all indi...
A fundamental decision in biodiversity assessment is the selection of one or more study taxa, a choi...
<p>Species richness (total species), diversity (Shannon, Fisher’s alpha, Simpson and Inverse Simpson...