Surveying Natural Populations : : Quantitative Tools for Assessing Biodiversity / / Martin Buzas, Lee-Ann Hayek.

Surveying Natural Populations is a user-friendly primer to the essential methodologies of quantitative field ecology or paleoecology. Combining the intuitive methods of the field researcher with the mathematical precision of the statistician, the volume determines, through real biodiversity and ecol...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2010]
©2010
Year of Publication:2010
Edition:second edition
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (616 p.) :; 52 illus.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
1. INTRODUCTION --
2. DENSITY: MEAN AND VARIANCE --
3. NORMAL AND SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS FOR FIELDWORK --
4. CONFIDENCE LIMITS AND INTERVALS FOR DENSITY --
5. HOW MANY FIELD SAMPLES? --
6. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION: THE POWER CURVE --
7. FIELD SAMPLING SCHEMES --
8. SPECIES PROPORTIONS: RELATIVE ABUNDANCES --
9. SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS --
10. REGRESSION: OCCURRENCES AND DENSITY --
11. SPECIES OCCURRENCES --
12. SPECIES DIVERSITY: THE NUMBER OF SPECIES --
13. BIODIVERSITY: DIVERSITY INDICES USING N AND S --
14. BIODIVERSITY: DIVERSITY MEASURES USING RELATIVE ABUNDANCES --
15. BIODIVERSITY: DOMINANCE AND EVENNESS --
16. BIODIVERSITY: UNIFYING DIVERSITY AND EVENNESS MEASURES WITH CANONICAL EQUATIONS --
17. BIODIVERSITY: SHE ANALYSIS AS THE ULTIMATE UNIFICATION THEORY OF BIODIVERSITY WITH THE COMPLETE BIODIVERSITYGRAM --
18. BIODIVERSITY: SHE ANALYSIS FOR COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION, SHECSI --
APPENDIX --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
Summary:Surveying Natural Populations is a user-friendly primer to the essential methodologies of quantitative field ecology or paleoecology. Combining the intuitive methods of the field researcher with the mathematical precision of the statistician, the volume determines, through real biodiversity and ecological examples, the necessary measures for a complete community assessment while clarifying the confusions between biological and statistical terminology. Focusing on underlying mathematical concepts, it describes how to complete incrementally a quantitative sampling of any recent or fossil population. The first half of Surveying Natural Populations explains the fundamentals of ecological assessment. Employing a single data set throughout, initial chapters navigate such topics as estimating densities, relative abundance, occurrences, the determination of adequate sample sizes and field sampling schemes. The second half covers the newest advances in biodiversity measurement. Through the use of information mathematics and decomposition, the authors mathematically examine the relationship among a number of proposed diversity indices and discard inappropriate measures. What remains is a simple, all-encompassing system called SHE analysis, in which species density, richness, information, and evenness are all shown to be related explicitly. This biodiversity data is then integrated into a simple graphic, a plot called a biodiversitygram, which provides the researcher with a cohesive descriptive and inferential tool to assess any community's biodiversity.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231534963
9783110442472
DOI:10.7312/haye14620
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Martin Buzas, Lee-Ann Hayek.