V.ratio: Calculates the variance-ratio as suggested by Schluter (1984)
Description
A of species association is provided by the ratio of the variance in total species number (or total density of individuals) in samples to the sum of the variances of the individual species.
Usage
V.ratio(web)
Arguments
web
A matrix with pollinators in columns and plants in rows. For biogeographical applications: rows are islands (or sites).
Value
Returns the V-ratio, i.e.~a single value representing the ratio of variance in species number and variance
in individual numbers within species.
Details
This is a rather straight-forward index, which is described and evaluated extensively in
Schluter (1984). He also warns against overinterpretation of the value.
In principle, V-ratios larger than 1 indicate positive, smaller than 1 negative associations.
Ecologically, competition can lead to small or large values, depending on their exact effects (see
discussion in the Schluter paper).
References
Gotelli, N.J. and Rohde, K. 2002 Co-occurrence of ectoparasites of marine fishes: a null model analysis. Ecology Letters5, 86-94
Schluter, D. 1984. A variance test for detecting species associations, with some example
applications. Ecology65, 998-1005.
See Also
C.score for another measure of species associations.