Based on sampling data, we propose a rigorous standardization method to measure and compare beta diversity across datasets. Here beta diversity, which quantifies the extent of among-assemblage differentiation, relies on Whittaker's original multiplicative decomposition scheme, but we use Hill numbers for any diversity order q ≥ 0. Richness-based beta diversity (q = 0) quantifies the extent of species identity shift, whereas abundance-based (q > 0) beta diversity also quantifies the extent of difference among assemblages in species abundance. We adopt and define the assumptions of a statistical sampling model as the foundation for our approach, treating sampling data as a representative sample taken from an assemblage. The approach makes ...
An enormous number of measures based on different criteria have been proposed to quantify evenness o...
Copyright © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM Researchers measuring beta diversity have rarely conc...
Similarity-based diversity (Leinster and Cobbold 2012) encompasses classical measures of diversity, ...
Abstract. Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecol...
A theoretical framework based on Hill numbers has recently been advocated to measure and partition d...
<p>Simulations to manipulate the structure of pairs of species assemblages, calculate 33 beta-divers...
Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecological stu...
Beta diversity has long been used to summarize the amount of variation in species composition among ...
We develop a novel class of measures to quantify sample completeness of a biological survey. The cla...
1. Beta diversity is a measure of the taxonomic differentiation between habitats/localities within a...
1. Phylogenetic diversity (PD) depends on sampling depth, which complicates the comparison of PD bet...
Whittaker first proposed to measure the variation in species composition among plots or -diversity a...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...
1. Diversity partitioning, which decomposes gamma diversity into alpha and beta components, is commo...
Aims: Quantifying β‐diversity (differences in the composition of communities) is central to many eco...
An enormous number of measures based on different criteria have been proposed to quantify evenness o...
Copyright © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM Researchers measuring beta diversity have rarely conc...
Similarity-based diversity (Leinster and Cobbold 2012) encompasses classical measures of diversity, ...
Abstract. Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecol...
A theoretical framework based on Hill numbers has recently been advocated to measure and partition d...
<p>Simulations to manipulate the structure of pairs of species assemblages, calculate 33 beta-divers...
Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecological stu...
Beta diversity has long been used to summarize the amount of variation in species composition among ...
We develop a novel class of measures to quantify sample completeness of a biological survey. The cla...
1. Beta diversity is a measure of the taxonomic differentiation between habitats/localities within a...
1. Phylogenetic diversity (PD) depends on sampling depth, which complicates the comparison of PD bet...
Whittaker first proposed to measure the variation in species composition among plots or -diversity a...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...
1. Diversity partitioning, which decomposes gamma diversity into alpha and beta components, is commo...
Aims: Quantifying β‐diversity (differences in the composition of communities) is central to many eco...
An enormous number of measures based on different criteria have been proposed to quantify evenness o...
Copyright © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM Researchers measuring beta diversity have rarely conc...
Similarity-based diversity (Leinster and Cobbold 2012) encompasses classical measures of diversity, ...