Three general methods for obtaining measures of diversity within a population and dissimilarity between populations are discussed. One is based on an intrinsic notion of dissimilarity between individuals and others make use of the concepts of entropy and discrimination. The use of a diversity measure in apportionment of diversity between and within populations is discussed
The notion of diversity is an issue that is of relevance in several contexts. For example, the biodi...
Many applications of diversity indices are only valid if they are first transformed into their equiv...
Researchers studying implications of various diversification strategies must choose among several di...
Two general methods of obtaining measures of diversity within a population are discussed. One is bas...
Diversity and dissimilarity within and between species assemblages have now been studied for more th...
Over the last decade, the assessment and measurement of diversity has increasingly become an object ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine links between the diversity measures (Patil and Taillie 1982...
Diversity measurement underpins the study of biological systems, but measures used vary across disci...
We dealt with the traditional measures of diversity and their sample estimates. We proposed a new es...
Realistic measures of biodiversity should reflect not only the relative abundances of species, but a...
A list of recognised social diversities is assembled, including those used in social action programm...
Diversity is a central concept in many fields. Despite its importance, there is no unified methodolo...
In this paper some general postulates are laid down for the construction of diversity measures and c...
Ethnic diversity is typically measured by the well-known Hirschman-Herfindahl Index. This paper disc...
The diversity of a species assemblage has been studied extensively for many decades in relation to i...
The notion of diversity is an issue that is of relevance in several contexts. For example, the biodi...
Many applications of diversity indices are only valid if they are first transformed into their equiv...
Researchers studying implications of various diversification strategies must choose among several di...
Two general methods of obtaining measures of diversity within a population are discussed. One is bas...
Diversity and dissimilarity within and between species assemblages have now been studied for more th...
Over the last decade, the assessment and measurement of diversity has increasingly become an object ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine links between the diversity measures (Patil and Taillie 1982...
Diversity measurement underpins the study of biological systems, but measures used vary across disci...
We dealt with the traditional measures of diversity and their sample estimates. We proposed a new es...
Realistic measures of biodiversity should reflect not only the relative abundances of species, but a...
A list of recognised social diversities is assembled, including those used in social action programm...
Diversity is a central concept in many fields. Despite its importance, there is no unified methodolo...
In this paper some general postulates are laid down for the construction of diversity measures and c...
Ethnic diversity is typically measured by the well-known Hirschman-Herfindahl Index. This paper disc...
The diversity of a species assemblage has been studied extensively for many decades in relation to i...
The notion of diversity is an issue that is of relevance in several contexts. For example, the biodi...
Many applications of diversity indices are only valid if they are first transformed into their equiv...
Researchers studying implications of various diversification strategies must choose among several di...