Interpreting the replacement and richness difference components of beta diversity
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Abstract Aim The variation in species composition among sites, or beta diversity, can be decomposed into replacement and richness difference. A debate is ongoing in the literature concerning the best ways of computing and interpreting these indices. This paper first reviews the historical development of the formulae for decomposing dissimilarities into replacement, richness difference and nestedness indices. These formulae are presented for species presence–absence and abundance using a unified algebraic framework. The indices decomposing beta play different roles in ecological analysis than do beta‐diversity indices. Innovation Replacement and richness difference indices can be interpreted and related to…
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- Species richness
- Beta diversity
- Pairwise comparison
- Nestedness
- Ecology
- Abundance (ecology)
- Index of dissimilarity
- Diversity (politics)
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