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Towards a unifying framework for diversity and dissimilarity coefficients

Carlo Ricotta, László Szeidl, Sandrine Pavoine

2021Ecological Indicators32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diversity and dissimilarity within and between species assemblages have now been studied for more than half a century by community ecologists in relation to their connections with ecosystem functioning. However, a generalized framework that puts diversity and dissimilarity coefficients under the same formal umbrella is still lacking. In this paper, we show that generalized means represent an effective tool to develop a unifying formulation for the construction of a large array of parametric diversity and dissimilarity measures. These measures include some of the classical diversity coefficients, such as the Shannon entropy, the Gini-Simpson index or the parametric diversity of Patil and Taillie, together with a large number of dissimilarity coefficients of the Bray-Curtis family and can be further extended to the measurement of functional and phylogenetic differences within and between plots.

Topics & Concepts

Diversity indexDiversity (politics)Generalized entropy indexEntropy (arrow of time)Index of dissimilarityRelation (database)Species diversityMathematicsEcologySpecies richnessComputer scienceStatisticsSociologyBiologyData miningCluster analysisAnthropologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEvolution and Paleontology Studies