Authors
Eric G Lamb, Erin Bayne, Gillian Holloway, Jim Schieck, Stan Boutin, Jim Herbers, Diane L Haughland
Publication date
2009/5/1
Journal
Ecological indicators
Volume
9
Issue
3
Pages
432-444
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Statistically rigorous methods for summarizing and reporting trends in the intactness of biodiversity are a key element of effective biodiversity monitoring programs. There are four major approaches for translating complex monitoring data into easily communicated summary statistics: (1) traditional diversity indices such as species richness and Simpson's diversity, (2) species intactness indices based on occurrence, (3) species intactness indices based on abundance, and (4) multivariate community indices. We use simulated data to evaluate the effectiveness of 13 indices from these four categories based on statistical robustness, sensitivity to errors and noise in the data, ecological relevance, and ease of communication. We show that indices that calculate species intactness using equations like Buckland's arithmetic mean index are the most effective for use in large-scale biodiversity intactness monitoring programs …
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