Diversity index

A diversity index is a quantitative measure that reflects how many different types (e.g. species)are there in a dataset (e.g. a community). More sophisticated indices accounting for the phylogenetic relatedness among the types.[1] Diversity indices are statistical representations of different aspects of biodiversity (e.g. richness, evenness, and dominance), that are useful simplifications to compare different communities or sites.

  1. ^ Tucker, Caroline M.; Cadotte, Marc W.; Carvalho, Silvia B.; Davies, T. Jonathan; Ferrier, Simon; Fritz, Susanne A.; Grenyer, Rich; Helmus, Matthew R.; Jin, Lanna S. (May 2017). "A guide to phylogenetic metrics for conservation, community ecology and macroecology: A guide to phylogenetic metrics for ecology". Biological Reviews. 92 (2): 698–715. doi:10.1111/brv.12252. PMC 5096690. PMID 26785932.

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