A Non-parametric Lower Bound for the Number of Species Shared by Multiple Communities
In biological and ecological statistical inference,it is practically useful to provide a lower bound for species richness. Chao(1984. 1989) derived a non-paramctric lower bound for species richness in a single community. However,there have been no lower bounds proposed in the literature for the number of species shared by multiple communities. Based on sample abundance or replicated incidence(i.e.. presence or absence) records of each observed species,we propose in this paper a non-parametric lower bound for shared species richness in multiple communities The lower bound is valid for all types of species abundance distributions. Simulation results are reported to examine the performance of the proposed lower bound. Replicated incidence data of ciliates species collected in three areas from Namibia. Southwest Africa,are used for illustration. The new statistical tools suggest that at(east 40% of shared species were not registered in these studies. This information regarding the extent of underxampling would be useful for microbial diversity research.
物种丰富度 微生物多样性 抽样数量 生物统计
H.-Y. Pan Anne Chao Wilhelm Foissner
Department of Applied Mathematics National Chia-Yi University. Chia-Yi, Taiwan 60004 Institute of Statistics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan 30043 Universitat Salzburg, FB Organismische Biologic, Hellbrunncrstrasse 34. A-5020 Salzburg. Austria
国内会议
北京
英文
178-190
2008-11-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)