Update: A non-parametric method for the measurement of size diversity, with emphasis on data standardization. The measurement of the size evenness
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Publication date
2016ISSN
0024-3590
Abstract
A method for the measurement of the size diversity based on the classical Shannon–Wiener expression
was proposed as a proxy of the shape of the size distribution. The summatory of probabilities of a discrete
variable (such as species relative abundances) in the original Shannon–Wiener expression was substituted by
an integral of the probability density function of a continuous variable (such as body size). Here, we propose
an update of this method by including the measurement of the size e-evenness, just dividing the exponential
of the size diversity by its possible maximum for a given size range. Assuming a domain of the size range of
(0,1), for a given logarithmic mean (mln) and a logarithmic standard deviation ðrlnÞ, the distribution with
the highest diversity is the Log-Normal. The size e-evenness ranges between 0 and 1 because of the division
by the maximum exponential diversity. Size e-evenness is useful to discriminate whether variations in size
diversity are due to changes in the shape of the size distribution or caused by differences in size dispersion.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Biodiversitat
Mesurament
Pages
6 p.
Publisher
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
Citation
Quintana, X. D., Egozcue, J. J., Martinez-Abella, O., Lopez-Flores, R., Gascon, S., Brucet, S., et al. (2016). Update: A non-parametric method for the measurement of size diversity, with emphasis on data standardization. the measurement of the size evenness. Limnology and Oceanography-Methods, 14(6), 408-413.
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