The diversity of a species assemblage has been studied extensively for many decades in relation to its possible connection with ecosystem functioning and organization. In this view most diversity measures, such as Shannon’s entropy, rely upon information theory as a basis for the quantification of diversity. Also, traditional diversity measures are computed using species relative abundances and cannot account for the ecological differences between species. Rao first proposed a diversity index, termed quadratic diversity (Q) that incorporates both species relative abundances and pairwise distances between species. Quadratic diversity is traditionally defined as the expected distance between two randomly selected individuals. In this paper, w...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
<div><p>Modern measures of diversity satisfy reasonable axioms, are parameterized to produce diversi...
Modern measures of diversity satisfy reasonable axioms, are parameterized to produce diversity profi...
Intuitively, a community composed of ecologically dissimilar taxa is more diverse than a community c...
Many applications of diversity indices are only valid if they are first transformed into their equiv...
The use of diversity metrics has a long history in population ecology, while population genetic work...
The use of diversity metrics has a long history in population ecology, while population genetic work...
A methodology for partitioning of biodiversity into alpha, beta and gamma components has long been d...
Ecologists have long recognized three different components of species diversity: alpha or within-com...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
The distribution of biodiversity at multiple sites of a region has been traditionally investigated t...
Most ecological diversity indices summarize the information about the relative abundances of communi...
Realistic measures of biodiversity should reflect not only the relative abundances of species, but a...
In this paper some general postulates are laid down for the construction of diversity measures and c...
Rao's quadratic diversity index is one of the most widely applied diversity indices in functional an...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
<div><p>Modern measures of diversity satisfy reasonable axioms, are parameterized to produce diversi...
Modern measures of diversity satisfy reasonable axioms, are parameterized to produce diversity profi...
Intuitively, a community composed of ecologically dissimilar taxa is more diverse than a community c...
Many applications of diversity indices are only valid if they are first transformed into their equiv...
The use of diversity metrics has a long history in population ecology, while population genetic work...
The use of diversity metrics has a long history in population ecology, while population genetic work...
A methodology for partitioning of biodiversity into alpha, beta and gamma components has long been d...
Ecologists have long recognized three different components of species diversity: alpha or within-com...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
The distribution of biodiversity at multiple sites of a region has been traditionally investigated t...
Most ecological diversity indices summarize the information about the relative abundances of communi...
Realistic measures of biodiversity should reflect not only the relative abundances of species, but a...
In this paper some general postulates are laid down for the construction of diversity measures and c...
Rao's quadratic diversity index is one of the most widely applied diversity indices in functional an...
A desirable property of a diversity index is strict concavity. This implies that the pooled diversit...
<div><p>Modern measures of diversity satisfy reasonable axioms, are parameterized to produce diversi...
Modern measures of diversity satisfy reasonable axioms, are parameterized to produce diversity profi...