Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities
Several methods for the estimation of functional diversity are employed in plant communities. However, it is hard to select the most suitable measures in practice. This work presents comparisons of nine distance-based measures applied to functional diversity analysis in forest communities (36m plots...
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doaj-5bd6d9fea6a049d3bc1a03e35c1e49732020-11-24T22:45:50Zeng‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in ForestryAnnals of Forest Research1844-81352065-24452013-05-015614352Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communitiesJin-Tun ZhangNaiqi SongLihong FanSeveral methods for the estimation of functional diversity are employed in plant communities. However, it is hard to select the most suitable measures in practice. This work presents comparisons of nine distance-based measures applied to functional diversity analysis in forest communities (36m plots) along an elevational gradient in the Pangquangou Reserve, China. The employed indices and methods were: functional attribute diversity (FAD), Rao’s functional diversity (Rao’s index), single linkage (SL), complete linkage (CL), Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA), Unweighted Pair-Group Method using Centroids (UPGMC), Median linkage (Median), fuzzy equivalence diversity (Fuzzy index) and minimum spanning tree index (MST). The results showed that all the nine measures successfully quantified the functional diversity in plant communities and described the changes along environmental gradient. It was concludedthat all the employed indices and methods were equally effectiveand significantly correlated. Comparatively, fuzzy index, MST, UPGMC,UPGMA and Median were more suitable and should have priority over theother four measures in functional diversity analysis. A combination of a few measures of functional diversity within the same study was recommended. Functional diversity indices were significantly decreasing with elevation and correlated with species richness in the studied forest communities.http://www.editurasilvica.ro/afr/56/1/zhang.pdfelevation gradientfunctional traitsLarix principis-rupprechtii communitieslinear mixed modelsperformance rankingslopespecies richness. |
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Jin-Tun Zhang Naiqi Song Lihong Fan Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities Annals of Forest Research elevation gradient functional traits Larix principis-rupprechtii communities linear mixed models performance ranking slope species richness. |
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Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities |
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Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities |
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Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities |
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Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities |
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Evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities |
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evaluation of nine distance-based measures of functional diversity applied to forest communities |
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‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in Forestry |
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Annals of Forest Research |
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1844-8135 2065-2445 |
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2013-05-01 |
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Several methods for the estimation of functional diversity are employed in plant communities. However, it is hard to select the most suitable measures in practice. This work presents comparisons of nine distance-based measures applied to functional diversity analysis in forest communities (36m plots) along an elevational gradient in the Pangquangou Reserve, China. The employed indices and methods were: functional attribute diversity (FAD), Rao’s functional diversity (Rao’s index), single linkage (SL), complete linkage (CL), Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA), Unweighted Pair-Group Method using Centroids (UPGMC), Median linkage (Median), fuzzy equivalence diversity (Fuzzy index) and minimum spanning tree index (MST). The results showed that all the nine measures successfully quantified the functional diversity in plant communities and described the changes along environmental gradient. It was concludedthat all the employed indices and methods were equally effectiveand significantly correlated. Comparatively, fuzzy index, MST, UPGMC,UPGMA and Median were more suitable and should have priority over theother four measures in functional diversity analysis. A combination of a few measures of functional diversity within the same study was recommended. Functional diversity indices were significantly decreasing with elevation and correlated with species richness in the studied forest communities. |
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elevation gradient functional traits Larix principis-rupprechtii communities linear mixed models performance ranking slope species richness. |
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