2001
DOI: 10.1007/pl00008584
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Species diversity of nematode communities in the digestive tract of domestic ruminants: multivariate versus univariate estimations

Abstract: The evaluation of species diversity can be performed using species richness (number of species), diversity (number and relative proportions of species) or evenness (equitability of the proportion of each species). A large number of indices related to diversity or evenness is available but their mathematical properties remain unexplained, and hence their use is somewhat unreliable. We intended to present an array of well defined methods, based on discriminant analysis, to evaluate diversity in helminth communit… Show more

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“…N umerous methods are available to for comparinge communities, either based on univariate (see Peet, 1974or Routledge 1979 or multivariate indices (Cabaret & Schmidt, 2001). The indices measure diversity within a sample (alpha diversity), within a region (gamma diversity) or along a physical gradient (beta diversity) (Whittaker, 1975) (Lambshead & Paterson, 1986;Bellan-Santini, Dauvin & BelIan, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N umerous methods are available to for comparinge communities, either based on univariate (see Peet, 1974or Routledge 1979 or multivariate indices (Cabaret & Schmidt, 2001). The indices measure diversity within a sample (alpha diversity), within a region (gamma diversity) or along a physical gradient (beta diversity) (Whittaker, 1975) (Lambshead & Paterson, 1986;Bellan-Santini, Dauvin & BelIan, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%