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CONFIDENCE INTERVALS AND HYPOTHESIS TESTING FOR BETA DIVERSITY
Author(s) -
Kiflawi Moshe,
Spencer Matthew
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.144
H-Index - 294
eISSN - 1939-9170
pISSN - 0012-9658
DOI - 10.1890/03-3058
Subject(s) - multiplicative function , diversity (politics) , beta diversity , assemblage (archaeology) , ecology , statistic , confidence interval , alpha diversity , perspective (graphical) , statistics , species diversity , mathematics , biology , species richness , sociology , mathematical analysis , geometry , anthropology
Under R. H. Whittaker's “multiplicative” perspective of species diversity, regional (γ) diversity is viewed as the product of within‐assemblage (α) diversity and among‐assemblage (β) diversity. An additive perspective, which views α and β as complements, has recently been endorsed for the study of spatial patterns in species diversity. Here we highlight the relation between the two measures of β diversity, showing the multiplicative β as a simple summary statistic of the relation between the additive components. We provide analytical solutions for approximate confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for both measures of beta diversity. We also present results of simulation studies that can help delimit the sample sizes needed for future studies, and which suggest the effect‐size likely to be detected with samples of a given size.

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