<p>Proportion of specimens identified to a particular taxon plotted by abundance rank. The sites have been divided into sandstone and siltstone hosted groupings. Proportions given as percent of total number of specimens. Taxon ranked by proportion of the total number of taxa.</p
<p>The relative abundance is the mean relative biomass of the group. The percentage of occurrence is...
Calculating a single-sample rank abundance curve by using the negative-binomial distribution provide...
<p>The x axis shows the number of geology classes and the y axis gives the proportion of the total r...
<p>In a rank curve, the relative abundance of a species is plotted against its sorted rank amongst a...
<p>Samples were categorized by depth or sediment source and the average abundance of each genus was ...
<p>(A) Distribution of occurrence as percent of sites occupied (binned intervals starting with 1-10%...
<p>These stacked bar plots help to compare the low abundant taxonomic units, which may be difficult ...
Taxa are ordered by index of relative dominance (IRD) = % frequency of occurrence (Freq. %) x % nume...
<p>Only the most abundant taxa are shown, i.e. those which cumulatively add up for >90% of the total...
<p>Simple rank- abundance curves for three types of steppes and for all steppe types summed.</p
AbstractThe impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N) and species-area curves...
The impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N)and species-area curves was inve...
<p>A set of 30 species was considered in order to facilitate comparison, with ranks based on RAIs me...
<p>Accumulation curve showing the relationship between sampling size (number of specimens) and numbe...
Stacked barplot depicting mean relative abundances in patient and control samples obtained from (A) ...
<p>The relative abundance is the mean relative biomass of the group. The percentage of occurrence is...
Calculating a single-sample rank abundance curve by using the negative-binomial distribution provide...
<p>The x axis shows the number of geology classes and the y axis gives the proportion of the total r...
<p>In a rank curve, the relative abundance of a species is plotted against its sorted rank amongst a...
<p>Samples were categorized by depth or sediment source and the average abundance of each genus was ...
<p>(A) Distribution of occurrence as percent of sites occupied (binned intervals starting with 1-10%...
<p>These stacked bar plots help to compare the low abundant taxonomic units, which may be difficult ...
Taxa are ordered by index of relative dominance (IRD) = % frequency of occurrence (Freq. %) x % nume...
<p>Only the most abundant taxa are shown, i.e. those which cumulatively add up for >90% of the total...
<p>Simple rank- abundance curves for three types of steppes and for all steppe types summed.</p
AbstractThe impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N) and species-area curves...
The impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N)and species-area curves was inve...
<p>A set of 30 species was considered in order to facilitate comparison, with ranks based on RAIs me...
<p>Accumulation curve showing the relationship between sampling size (number of specimens) and numbe...
Stacked barplot depicting mean relative abundances in patient and control samples obtained from (A) ...
<p>The relative abundance is the mean relative biomass of the group. The percentage of occurrence is...
Calculating a single-sample rank abundance curve by using the negative-binomial distribution provide...
<p>The x axis shows the number of geology classes and the y axis gives the proportion of the total r...