In this paper , I came to the idea of shortly revisiting some historical aspects on the development of parametric diversity in statistical ecology trying to understand why most of this work was simply ignored by the ecological community
Morris EK, Caruso T, Buscot F, et al. Choosing and using diversity indices: insights for ecological ...
The diversity of a species assemblage has been studied extensively for many decades in relation to i...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
Diversity indices, particularly the Shannon-Wiener index, have extensively been used in analyzing pa...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Intuitively, biological diversity would apparently seem the most unambiguous and easily studied of e...
International audience* Mapping diversity indices, that is estimating values in all locations of a g...
Abstract—One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversit...
Realistic measures of biodiversity should reflect not only the relative abundances of species, but a...
It is common to find that authors use more than one diversity measure in published research without ...
Mapping diversity indices, that is estimating values in all locations of a given area from some samp...
The problem of answering the dual question of how many species exist on the earth’s surface and why ...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
The purpose of this paper is to examine links between the diversity measures (Patil and Taillie 1982...
The problems of measuring and monitoring diversity have been widely discussed in recent decades; nev...
Morris EK, Caruso T, Buscot F, et al. Choosing and using diversity indices: insights for ecological ...
The diversity of a species assemblage has been studied extensively for many decades in relation to i...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...
Diversity indices, particularly the Shannon-Wiener index, have extensively been used in analyzing pa...
Diversity is a concept central to ecology, and its measurement is essential for any study of ecosyst...
Intuitively, biological diversity would apparently seem the most unambiguous and easily studied of e...
International audience* Mapping diversity indices, that is estimating values in all locations of a g...
Abstract—One of the main objectives of ecology is to analyze, maintain, and enhance the bio-diversit...
Realistic measures of biodiversity should reflect not only the relative abundances of species, but a...
It is common to find that authors use more than one diversity measure in published research without ...
Mapping diversity indices, that is estimating values in all locations of a given area from some samp...
The problem of answering the dual question of how many species exist on the earth’s surface and why ...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
The purpose of this paper is to examine links between the diversity measures (Patil and Taillie 1982...
The problems of measuring and monitoring diversity have been widely discussed in recent decades; nev...
Morris EK, Caruso T, Buscot F, et al. Choosing and using diversity indices: insights for ecological ...
The diversity of a species assemblage has been studied extensively for many decades in relation to i...
The development of a unique index to represent the real diversity of a community is still a challeng...