A measure of beta-diversity based on the distribution of Kullback's information-theoretical divergence of single plots from the pooled sample is proposed for data on species relative abundances. Unlike other indices explicitly developed to summarise plot-to-plot variability along an environmental gradient, the proposed measure provides meaningful estimates of beta-diversity independently of the presence of coenoclines. In the present study, a classical artificial data set is used to illustrate its application. Further, some analogies between the proposed measure and Whittaker's index of beta-diversity are discussed
The central role of beta diversity in describing biodiversity patterns has been investigated in many...
Ecologists have developed an abundance of conceptions and mathematical expressions to define b-diver...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...
An important goal of community ecology is the assessment of factors that are likely to influence the...
Beta diversity has long been used to summarize the amount of variation in species composition among ...
Jost (Ecology, 88:2427–2439, 2007) recently showed that the Shannon diversity is the only standard d...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
Habitat diversity is a widely used criterion for locating conservation activities such as protected ...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
Whittaker first proposed to measure the variation in species composition among plots or -diversity a...
A wide variety of indices exist for the measurement of ecological diversity. Common choices include ...
Question: The utility of beta (\u3b2-) diversity measures that incorporate information about the deg...
The use of diversity indices is a common practice in studies of community ecology. Historically, the...
The central role of beta diversity in describing biodiversity patterns has been investigated in many...
Ecologists have developed an abundance of conceptions and mathematical expressions to define β-diver...
The central role of beta diversity in describing biodiversity patterns has been investigated in many...
Ecologists have developed an abundance of conceptions and mathematical expressions to define b-diver...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...
An important goal of community ecology is the assessment of factors that are likely to influence the...
Beta diversity has long been used to summarize the amount of variation in species composition among ...
Jost (Ecology, 88:2427–2439, 2007) recently showed that the Shannon diversity is the only standard d...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
Habitat diversity is a widely used criterion for locating conservation activities such as protected ...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
Whittaker first proposed to measure the variation in species composition among plots or -diversity a...
A wide variety of indices exist for the measurement of ecological diversity. Common choices include ...
Question: The utility of beta (\u3b2-) diversity measures that incorporate information about the deg...
The use of diversity indices is a common practice in studies of community ecology. Historically, the...
The central role of beta diversity in describing biodiversity patterns has been investigated in many...
Ecologists have developed an abundance of conceptions and mathematical expressions to define β-diver...
The central role of beta diversity in describing biodiversity patterns has been investigated in many...
Ecologists have developed an abundance of conceptions and mathematical expressions to define b-diver...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...