We present a method for assessing similarity between species maps of presence and absence or abundance that emphasizes global features while ignoring minor local dissimilarities. The method arranges sites into small groups, or cliques, and allows controlled changes to be made within cliques to reduce the influence of local discrepancies. Resulting: measures of similarity are visually more satisfactory than traditional indices. We show that the similarity indices are useful for model selection by comparing observed spatial patterns with those predicted by different fitted models. Examples are provided for spatial distributions of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatei), woodlarks (Lullula arborea), and red deer (Cervus elaphus).</p
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
Abstract. Several indicators have been available for evaluating the coenological-ecological status o...
We present a method for assessing similarity between species maps of presence and absence or abundan...
AbstractComparing geographically referenced maps has become an important aspect of spatial ecology (...
Comparing geographically referenced maps has become an important aspect of spatial ecology (e.g. ass...
Classic similarity indices measure community resemblance in terms of incidence (the number of shared...
AbstractComparing geographically referenced maps has become an important aspect of spatial ecology (...
Aims: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based on various combinations o...
International audienceQuestion: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based...
International audienceQuestion: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based...
1. A new method of quantifying spatial pattern was introduced for two-dimensional mapped data, with ...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
Abstract. Several indicators have been available for evaluating the coenological-ecological status o...
We present a method for assessing similarity between species maps of presence and absence or abundan...
AbstractComparing geographically referenced maps has become an important aspect of spatial ecology (...
Comparing geographically referenced maps has become an important aspect of spatial ecology (e.g. ass...
Classic similarity indices measure community resemblance in terms of incidence (the number of shared...
AbstractComparing geographically referenced maps has become an important aspect of spatial ecology (...
Aims: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based on various combinations o...
International audienceQuestion: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based...
International audienceQuestion: Presence/absence coefficients of (dis)similarity are generally based...
1. A new method of quantifying spatial pattern was introduced for two-dimensional mapped data, with ...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
A wide variety of similarity indices for comparing two assemblages based on species incidence (i.e.,...
Abstract. Several indicators have been available for evaluating the coenological-ecological status o...