2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.70062
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The “full species list” fallacy in Floristic Quality Assessment

Suneeti K. Jog,
Jason T. Bried

Abstract: Biological assessments typically involve field surveys that are time‐consuming and require taxonomic expertise. Floristic Quality Assessment, a popular bioassessment method for wetlands and other ecosystems, generally assumes a comprehensive or representative species list for accurate implementation. We explored this long‐held belief by analyzing an essential floristic quality metric (mean conservatism) across real and simulated gradients of species representation in two disparate case studies. In one study, w… Show more

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