The Shannon index, sometimes referred to as the Shannon-Wiener Index or the Shannon-Weaver Index , is one of several diversity indices used to measure diversity in categorical data...
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Species evenness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Species evenness refers to how close in numbers each species in an environment are. Mathematically it is defined as a diversity index, a measure of biodiversity ... |
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statistical behaviour of the more important diversity and evenness indices ... important diversity indices and their evenness components in a low-diversity ...
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A new evenness index based on the Shannon-Wiener information function H is defined ... This index is theoretically superior to other evenness indices and has ...
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As species richness and evenness increase, so diversity increases. Simpson's Diversity Index is a measure of diversity which takes into account both richness ...
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Evenness indices are numerous but the lack of knowledge of their properties is ... 15 evenness indices, two of them being recently proposed, were studied in this ...
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TREE-RING BULLETIN, Vol. 50, I 990. EVENNESS INDICES MEASURE THE SIGNAL STRENGTH OF BIWEIGHT SITE. CHRONOLOGIES. KURT H. RIITTERS ...
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Many indices have been proposed for measuring species evenness in ecological communities ... clear criteria which an evenness index should meet. We here ...
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To measure species' space-use patterns as a step toward determining habitat needs, we suggest using evenness indices. Although commonly used in ...
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(2003) Beisel et al. International Review of Hydrobiology. Read by researchers in : 72% Biological Sciences, 28% Environmental Sciences. Evenness indices ...
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