<p>In a rank curve, the relative abundance of a species is plotted against its sorted rank amongst all species, allowing for a quick overview of the evenness of a community. On the left, rank curves associated with the human-gut (blue) and -hand data (green) show a relatively small number of species with an abundance greater than 1%, and a long tail of relatively rare species. The right rank curve of the exponential urn (red) simulates an extreme environment, where relatively excessive sampling is unlikely to exhaust the pool of rare species.</p
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>A) Rank abundance curve of 59 fish species derived from community sampling data from isolated lag...
<p>The relative abundance is the mean relative biomass of the group. The percentage of occurrence is...
AbstractThe impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N) and species-area curves...
<p>Rank curves associated with <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone...
The impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N)and species-area curves was inve...
<p>A RAD with species abundances plotted in decreasing order from the most abundant (rank 10<sup>0</...
<p>These stacked bar plots help to compare the low abundant taxonomic units, which may be difficult ...
<p>A theoretical rank abundance curve (a PDF) is overlayed with its CDF (black) as a “Pareto chart”....
<p>Proportion of specimens identified to a particular taxon plotted by abundance rank. The sites hav...
AbstractA new, flexible curve-fit model for linear to concave rank abundance curves was conceptualiz...
A new, flexible curve-fit model for linear to concave rank abundance curves was conceptualized and v...
<p>Simulated rank-abundance curves for two scenarios: neutral scenario, and niche scenario after 10 ...
The 9 most abundant species and the promoted species are represented on the curve.</p
Calculating a single-sample rank abundance curve by using the negative-binomial distribution provide...
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>A) Rank abundance curve of 59 fish species derived from community sampling data from isolated lag...
<p>The relative abundance is the mean relative biomass of the group. The percentage of occurrence is...
AbstractThe impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N) and species-area curves...
<p>Rank curves associated with <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone...
The impact of clustering on rank abundance, species-individual (S-N)and species-area curves was inve...
<p>A RAD with species abundances plotted in decreasing order from the most abundant (rank 10<sup>0</...
<p>These stacked bar plots help to compare the low abundant taxonomic units, which may be difficult ...
<p>A theoretical rank abundance curve (a PDF) is overlayed with its CDF (black) as a “Pareto chart”....
<p>Proportion of specimens identified to a particular taxon plotted by abundance rank. The sites hav...
AbstractA new, flexible curve-fit model for linear to concave rank abundance curves was conceptualiz...
A new, flexible curve-fit model for linear to concave rank abundance curves was conceptualized and v...
<p>Simulated rank-abundance curves for two scenarios: neutral scenario, and niche scenario after 10 ...
The 9 most abundant species and the promoted species are represented on the curve.</p
Calculating a single-sample rank abundance curve by using the negative-binomial distribution provide...
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>A) Rank abundance curve of 59 fish species derived from community sampling data from isolated lag...
<p>The relative abundance is the mean relative biomass of the group. The percentage of occurrence is...