Taxonomic resolution or uncertainty poses an important problem in biodiversity research. Assessment of biodiversity at the species level is most informative and preferred, but requires effort and expertise. Alternatively, researchers often bin species into higher taxa because they are unable to recognize them, or to save money and time. Here we analyse, by simulation and analytical modelling, the combined effects of dose-dependent mortality and taxonomic binning on biodiversity indices for a fictitious community of organisms. We asked (1) how binning species in a sample into higher taxa significantly affects biodiversity measures, and (2) whether dose-dependent mortality effects, alone or in combination with taxonomic uncertainty, are duly ...
Taxonomic bias, resulting in some taxa receiving more attention than others, has been shown to persi...
Taxonomic sufficiency (TS) involves the identification of taxa only to a level of taxonomic resoluti...
Abstract The biodiversity crisis demands that scientists be careful in their application of quantita...
Taxonomic resolution or uncertainty poses an important problem in biodiversity research. Assessment ...
1. Taxonomic sufficiency concerns the use of higher-taxon diversity as a surrogate for species diver...
For biological community data (species-by-sample abundance matrices), Warwick & Clarke (1995) define...
As a result of taxonomic uncertainty, generic and higher taxonomic ranks (family, order, class or ph...
Understanding how disturbance affects biodiversity is important for both fundamental and applied rea...
Aim: An important component of human-induced global change is the decrease or increase in community ...
Many metrics can be used to capture trends in biodiversity and, in turn, these metrics inform biodiv...
Defining species boundaries represents a significant challenge in biodiversity studies, especially a...
Biodiversity indices often combine data from different species when used in monitoring programs. Heu...
1. Sampling and processing of benthic macroinvertebrate samples is time consuming and expensive. Alt...
Species numbers are increasing rapidly. This is due mostly to taxonomic inflation, where known subsp...
A large number of diversity metrics are available to study and monitor biodiversity, and their respo...
Taxonomic bias, resulting in some taxa receiving more attention than others, has been shown to persi...
Taxonomic sufficiency (TS) involves the identification of taxa only to a level of taxonomic resoluti...
Abstract The biodiversity crisis demands that scientists be careful in their application of quantita...
Taxonomic resolution or uncertainty poses an important problem in biodiversity research. Assessment ...
1. Taxonomic sufficiency concerns the use of higher-taxon diversity as a surrogate for species diver...
For biological community data (species-by-sample abundance matrices), Warwick & Clarke (1995) define...
As a result of taxonomic uncertainty, generic and higher taxonomic ranks (family, order, class or ph...
Understanding how disturbance affects biodiversity is important for both fundamental and applied rea...
Aim: An important component of human-induced global change is the decrease or increase in community ...
Many metrics can be used to capture trends in biodiversity and, in turn, these metrics inform biodiv...
Defining species boundaries represents a significant challenge in biodiversity studies, especially a...
Biodiversity indices often combine data from different species when used in monitoring programs. Heu...
1. Sampling and processing of benthic macroinvertebrate samples is time consuming and expensive. Alt...
Species numbers are increasing rapidly. This is due mostly to taxonomic inflation, where known subsp...
A large number of diversity metrics are available to study and monitor biodiversity, and their respo...
Taxonomic bias, resulting in some taxa receiving more attention than others, has been shown to persi...
Taxonomic sufficiency (TS) involves the identification of taxa only to a level of taxonomic resoluti...
Abstract The biodiversity crisis demands that scientists be careful in their application of quantita...