articleEcologyDec 1, 2009Closed access

Associations between species and groups of sites: indices and statistical inference

Université du Québec à Montréal · Université de Montréal

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Abstract

Ecologists often face the task of studying the association between single species and one or several groups of sites representing habitat types, community types, or other categories. Besides characterizing the ecological preference of the species, the strength of the association usually presents a lot of interest for conservation biology, landscape mapping and management, and natural reserve design, among other applications. The indices most frequently employed to assess these relationships are the phi coefficient of association and the indicator value index (IndVal). We compare these two approaches by putting them into a broader framework of related measures, which includes several new indices. We present…

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Keywords
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Ecology
  • Statistics
  • Inference
  • Statistical inference
  • Indicator value
  • Indicator species
  • Association (psychology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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