articleApplied and Environmental MicrobiologyJan 13, 2007GREEN OA

Quantitative and Qualitative β Diversity Measures Lead to Different Insights into Factors That Structure Microbial Communities

University of Colorado Boulder · San Diego State University

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Abstract

The assessment of microbial diversity and distribution is a major concern in environmental microbiology. There are two general approaches for measuring community diversity: quantitative measures, which use the abundance of each taxon, and qualitative measures, which use only the presence/absence of data. Quantitative measures are ideally suited to revealing community differences that are due to changes in relative taxon abundance (e.g., when a particular set of taxa flourish because a limiting nutrient source becomes abundant). Qualitative measures are most informative when communities differ primarily by what can live in them (e.g., at high temperatures), in part because abundance information can obscure…

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Keywords
  • UniFrac
  • Taxon
  • Beta diversity
  • Biology
  • Relative species abundance
  • Ecology
  • Abundance (ecology)
  • Community structure
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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