In this paper, I propose a new evenness-based method for calculating plot-to-plot (dis)similarity coefficients. The method is very flexible, as (dis)similarity can be calculated for any kind of species abundance data (also including functional or phylogenetic differences between species), and can be easily generalized to multiple sites. To show how the proposed method works in practice, the behavior of two similarity coefficients based on Pielou's and Williams’ evenness is examined with simulated data representing an ideal ecological gradient. Being derived from classical evenness indices, which have been used in ecology for decades, this new family of measures has a great potential for future research in community ecology and multivariate ...
There are many different metrics for expressing the dissimilarity between two samples or plots. The ...
Ecologists routinely use dissimilarity measures between pairs of plots to explore the complex mechan...
The degree to which abundances are divided equitably among community species or evenness is a basic ...
An enormous number of measures based on different criteria have been proposed to quantify evenness o...
Aims: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based on various combinations o...
International audienceQuestion: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based...
Species relative abundance or community evenness is a basic component of any biodiversity measure. S...
The degree to which abundances are divided equitably among community species or evenness is a basic ...
Many indices have been proposed for measuring species evenness in ecological communities, but there ...
The use of the evenness (E(λ)) of the eigenvalues of similarity matrices corresponding to dif...
Question: The utility of beta (\u3b2-) diversity measures that incorporate information about the deg...
Community ecologists usually consider the Euclidean distance inappropriate to explore the multivaria...
Classic similarity indices measure community resemblance in terms of incidence (the number of shared...
Several evenness measures have been proposed for quantifying the distribution of abundance among com...
<p>Species diversity is represented on a local scale (for all samples) at a 99% similarity level (pa...
There are many different metrics for expressing the dissimilarity between two samples or plots. The ...
Ecologists routinely use dissimilarity measures between pairs of plots to explore the complex mechan...
The degree to which abundances are divided equitably among community species or evenness is a basic ...
An enormous number of measures based on different criteria have been proposed to quantify evenness o...
Aims: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based on various combinations o...
International audienceQuestion: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based...
Species relative abundance or community evenness is a basic component of any biodiversity measure. S...
The degree to which abundances are divided equitably among community species or evenness is a basic ...
Many indices have been proposed for measuring species evenness in ecological communities, but there ...
The use of the evenness (E(λ)) of the eigenvalues of similarity matrices corresponding to dif...
Question: The utility of beta (\u3b2-) diversity measures that incorporate information about the deg...
Community ecologists usually consider the Euclidean distance inappropriate to explore the multivaria...
Classic similarity indices measure community resemblance in terms of incidence (the number of shared...
Several evenness measures have been proposed for quantifying the distribution of abundance among com...
<p>Species diversity is represented on a local scale (for all samples) at a 99% similarity level (pa...
There are many different metrics for expressing the dissimilarity between two samples or plots. The ...
Ecologists routinely use dissimilarity measures between pairs of plots to explore the complex mechan...
The degree to which abundances are divided equitably among community species or evenness is a basic ...