Determination of diagnostic species with statistical fidelity measures
Masaryk University · Institute of Ecology and Botany · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract. Statistical measures of fidelity, i.e. the concentration of species occurrences in vegetation units, are reviewed and compared. The focus is on measures suitable for categorical data which are based on observed species frequencies within a vegetation unit compared with the frequencies expected under random distribution. Particular attention is paid to Bruelheide's u value. It is shown that its original form, based on binomial distribution, is an asymmetric measure of fidelity of a species to a vegetation unit which tends to assign comparatively high fidelity values to rare species. Here, a hypergeometric form of u is introduced which is a symmetric measure of the joint fidelity of species to a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Categorical variable
- Statistics
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Vegetation classification
- Mathematics
- Binomial distribution
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Negative binomial distribution
- Life in Land