Authors
Meelis Pärtel, Martin Zobel, Kristjan Zobel, Eddy van der Maarel
Publication date
1996/2/1
Journal
Oikos
Pages
111-117
Publisher
Munksgaard International Publishers, Ltd.
Description
Two types of species pool are distinguished. The regional species pool is defined as the set of species, occurring in a certain region (here: Estonia) which are capable of coexisting in a target community. The actual species pool is defined as the set of species present in a community. Field data from 14 different vegetation types in Estonia were used. The regional pool was compiled by including from the regional flora (1) all species for which the Ellenberg indicator values did not differ more than 1.5 relative units from the community mean and (2) all indifferent species. The actual pool was compiled by careful field observations. The aim of the paper is to test the validity of two null hypotheses about the species pool. H01 postulates that any size of the actual species pool is equally probable in the interval between zero and the size of the regional species pool. H02 postulates that any value of species richness per unit …
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