<p><i><sub>Chao1-bc</sub></i> and S<i><sub>ACE</sub></i> : Species richness using the Chao-bc method and Abundance-based Coverage Estimator (ACE) method, respectively. Simpson index was estimated by the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE). S</p
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
(A) Shannon diversity. Vertical axis indicates the diversity in number of distinct OTUs. (B) Chao 1 ...
Species richness (ACE and Chao 1), evenness (Simpson Inverse and Alpha) and Shannon’s diversity (H’)...
<p>Biodiversity measures for the three sites, including the Chao 1 species richness estimator (with ...
1<p>Diversity Estimators Abbreviations: Abundance-based Coverage Estimator (ACE), Chao’s species ric...
<p>A- Estimated diversity based on all samples. B- Comparable analysis restricted to six samples fro...
<p><sup>a</sup> Mean values of Chao1, Shannon and Simpson diversity indexes are shown for all sample...
A<p>Low (LCI) and high (HCI) 95% confidence intervals for the Chao estimate of species richness. Lib...
a<p>Number of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) found within each sample.</p>b<p>H′ (Shannon-Weaver...
<p>Species diversity is represented on a local scale (for all samples) at a 99% similarity level (pa...
The use of diversity indices is a common practice in studies of community ecology. Historically, the...
<p>All the applicable values were averaged by eight subjects.</p><p>Average number of observed OTUs,...
<p>Richness is expressed as the number of observed OTUs. In addition, richness was estimated by the ...
<p><i>N</i>, number of environmental samples;</p><p><i>Q</i>, number of clones sequenced;</p><p><i>S...
<p>A – African-American subjects (Red – N009, Orange – N018, Blue – N017). Diversity between subject...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
(A) Shannon diversity. Vertical axis indicates the diversity in number of distinct OTUs. (B) Chao 1 ...
Species richness (ACE and Chao 1), evenness (Simpson Inverse and Alpha) and Shannon’s diversity (H’)...
<p>Biodiversity measures for the three sites, including the Chao 1 species richness estimator (with ...
1<p>Diversity Estimators Abbreviations: Abundance-based Coverage Estimator (ACE), Chao’s species ric...
<p>A- Estimated diversity based on all samples. B- Comparable analysis restricted to six samples fro...
<p><sup>a</sup> Mean values of Chao1, Shannon and Simpson diversity indexes are shown for all sample...
A<p>Low (LCI) and high (HCI) 95% confidence intervals for the Chao estimate of species richness. Lib...
a<p>Number of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) found within each sample.</p>b<p>H′ (Shannon-Weaver...
<p>Species diversity is represented on a local scale (for all samples) at a 99% similarity level (pa...
The use of diversity indices is a common practice in studies of community ecology. Historically, the...
<p>All the applicable values were averaged by eight subjects.</p><p>Average number of observed OTUs,...
<p>Richness is expressed as the number of observed OTUs. In addition, richness was estimated by the ...
<p><i>N</i>, number of environmental samples;</p><p><i>Q</i>, number of clones sequenced;</p><p><i>S...
<p>A – African-American subjects (Red – N009, Orange – N018, Blue – N017). Diversity between subject...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
(A) Shannon diversity. Vertical axis indicates the diversity in number of distinct OTUs. (B) Chao 1 ...
Species richness (ACE and Chao 1), evenness (Simpson Inverse and Alpha) and Shannon’s diversity (H’)...