Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster analysis) to assess patterns and gradients of taxonomic variation. A critical requirement for a meaningful statistical analysis is accurate information on the taxa found within an ecological sample. However, oversampling (too many individuals counted per sample) also comes at a cost, particularly for ecological systems in which identification and quantification is substantially more resource consuming than the field expedition itself. In such systems, an increasingly larger sample size will eventually result in diminishing returns in improving any pattern or gradient revealed by the data, but will also lead to continually increasing costs. Here, we exam...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Administrative, political, and natural history constraints on the design of research studies in ecol...
<div><p>Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster ana...
<p>(a) Mantel test and (b) PROTEST comparisons for each of the five median subsample sizes for each ...
<p>(a) Mantel test and (b) PROTEST comparisons for each of the five median subsample sizes for each ...
1. Understanding patterns of diversity is central to ecology and conservation, yet estimates of dive...
Sampling by spatially replicated counts (point-count) is an increasingly popular method of estimatin...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
It is thought that species abundance is correlated with environmental suitability and that environme...
Comparisons of species richness among assemblages using different sample sizes may produce erroneous...
International audiencePopulation size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conser...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic...
Funding: Wolf Creek Foundation; National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: CCF-1522054, CNS-1059284...
Martínez–Abraín, A., 2014. Is the 'n = 30 rule of thumb ' of ecological field studies reli...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Administrative, political, and natural history constraints on the design of research studies in ecol...
<div><p>Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster ana...
<p>(a) Mantel test and (b) PROTEST comparisons for each of the five median subsample sizes for each ...
<p>(a) Mantel test and (b) PROTEST comparisons for each of the five median subsample sizes for each ...
1. Understanding patterns of diversity is central to ecology and conservation, yet estimates of dive...
Sampling by spatially replicated counts (point-count) is an increasingly popular method of estimatin...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
It is thought that species abundance is correlated with environmental suitability and that environme...
Comparisons of species richness among assemblages using different sample sizes may produce erroneous...
International audiencePopulation size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conser...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic...
Funding: Wolf Creek Foundation; National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: CCF-1522054, CNS-1059284...
Martínez–Abraín, A., 2014. Is the 'n = 30 rule of thumb ' of ecological field studies reli...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Administrative, political, and natural history constraints on the design of research studies in ecol...