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Title: Attenuation of species abundance distributions by sampling
Authors: Shimadzu, Hideyasu
Darnell, Ross
Keywords: Biology
Environmental science
Statistics
Ecology
Biodiversity estimation
Marine surveys
Rarefaction
Species presence
Absence
Richness
Sampling
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Quantifying biodiversity aspects such as species presence absence, richness and abundance is an important challenge to answer scientific and resource management questions. In practice, biodiversity can only be assessed from biological material taken by surveys, a difficult task given limited time and resources. A type of random sampling, or often called sub-sampling, is a commonly used technique to reduce the amount of time and effort for investigating large quantities of biological samples.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22277
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