6 pagesInternational audienceAnne Chao proposed a very popular, nonparametric estimator of the species richness of a community, on the basis of a limited size sampling of this community. This expression was originally derived on a statistical basis as a lower-bound estimate of the number of missing species in the sample and provides accordingly a minimal threshold for the estimation of the total species richness of the community. Hereafter, we propose an alternative, algebraic derivation of Chao’s estimator, demonstrating thereby that Chao’s formulation may also provide centered estimates (and not only a lower bound threshold), provided that the sampled communities satisfy a specific type of SAD (species abundance distribution). This partic...
9 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete species samplings are deemed to remain the common practice i...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
19 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete samplings are doomed to become common practice for many inv...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnne Chao proposed a very popular, nonparametric estimator of the speci...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnne Chao proposed a very popular, nonparametric estimator of the speci...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) de rived an inequality among capture frequ...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
[[abstract]]In biological and ecological statistical inference, it is practically useful to provide ...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
1. The development of neutral community theory has shown that the assumption of species neutrality, ...
International audienceThe development of neutral community theory has shown that the assumption of s...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
19 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete samplings are doomed to become common practice for many inv...
9 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete species samplings are deemed to remain the common practice i...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
19 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete samplings are doomed to become common practice for many inv...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnne Chao proposed a very popular, nonparametric estimator of the speci...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnne Chao proposed a very popular, nonparametric estimator of the speci...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) de rived an inequality among capture frequ...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
[[abstract]]In biological and ecological statistical inference, it is practically useful to provide ...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
1. The development of neutral community theory has shown that the assumption of species neutrality, ...
International audienceThe development of neutral community theory has shown that the assumption of s...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
19 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete samplings are doomed to become common practice for many inv...
9 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete species samplings are deemed to remain the common practice i...
In the context of capture-recapture studies, Chao (1987) derived an inequality among capture frequen...
19 pagesInternational audienceIncomplete samplings are doomed to become common practice for many inv...