This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a specific geographic region and, consequently, draw inferences on the number of rare species. The word \u27species\u27 is generic referring to any objects in a population that can be categorized. In the areas of biology, ecology, literature, etc, the species frequency distributions are usually severely skewed, in which case the population contains a few very abundant species and many rare ones. To model a such situation, we develop an asymmetric multinomial-Dirichlet probability model using species frequency data. Posterior distributions on the number of species and the number of abundant species are obtained and posterior inferences are induced us...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
Aim: Species rarity is often used as a measure to assess the risk of extinction of species, and thus...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...
Estimation of the number of species extant in a geographic region has been discussed in the statisti...
Estimation of the number of species extant in a geographic region has been discussed in the statisti...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Ecologists are often required to estimate the number of species in...
For decades, statisticians have studied the species problem: how to estimate the total number of spe...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
The question of how to estimate the number of specie in a region given the species frequency distrib...
We consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of a biological community...
[[abstract]]In biological and ecological statistical inference, it is practically useful to provide ...
The species pool concept was formulated over the past several decades and has since played an import...
[[abstract]]Consider a stochastic abundance model in which the species arrive in the sample accordin...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
Aim: Species rarity is often used as a measure to assess the risk of extinction of species, and thus...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...
Estimation of the number of species extant in a geographic region has been discussed in the statisti...
Estimation of the number of species extant in a geographic region has been discussed in the statisti...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Ecologists are often required to estimate the number of species in...
For decades, statisticians have studied the species problem: how to estimate the total number of spe...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
The question of how to estimate the number of specie in a region given the species frequency distrib...
We consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of a biological community...
[[abstract]]In biological and ecological statistical inference, it is practically useful to provide ...
The species pool concept was formulated over the past several decades and has since played an import...
[[abstract]]Consider a stochastic abundance model in which the species arrive in the sample accordin...
Estimating the number of species in a community is important for assessments of biodiversity. Previo...
Aim: Species rarity is often used as a measure to assess the risk of extinction of species, and thus...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...