Rarefaction
rarefaction(object, ...)index_baxter(x, ...)
index_hurlbert(x, ...)
# S4 method for matrix
rarefaction(object, sample = NULL, method = c("hurlbert", "baxter"), step = 1)
# S4 method for data.frame
rarefaction(object, sample = NULL, method = c("hurlbert", "baxter"), step = 1)
# S4 method for numeric
index_baxter(x, sample, ...)
# S4 method for numeric
index_hurlbert(x, sample, ...)
rarefaction()
returns a RarefactionIndex object.
index_*()
return a numeric
vector.
A \(m \times p\) numeric
matrix
or
data.frame
of count data (absolute frequencies).
Currently not used.
A numeric
vector of count data (absolute frequencies).
A length-one numeric
vector giving the sub-sample size.
The size of sample should be smaller than total community size.
A character
string or vector of strings specifying the
index to be computed (see details). Any unambiguous substring can be given.
An integer
giving the increment of the sample size.
The following rarefaction measures are available for count data:
baxter
Baxter's rarefaction.
hurlbert
Hurlbert's unbiased estimate of Sander's rarefaction.
N. Frerebeau
The number of different taxa, provides an instantly comprehensible expression of diversity. While the number of taxa within a sample is easy to ascertain, as a term, it makes little sense: some taxa may not have been seen, or there may not be a fixed number of taxa (e.g. in an open system; Peet 1974). As an alternative, richness (\(S\)) can be used for the concept of taxa number (McIntosh 1967).
It is not always possible to ensure that all sample sizes are equal and the number of different taxa increases with sample size and sampling effort (Magurran 1988). Then, rarefaction (\(E(S)\)) is the number of taxa expected if all samples were of a standard size (i.e. taxa per fixed number of individuals). Rarefaction assumes that imbalances between taxa are due to sampling and not to differences in actual abundances.
Baxter, M. J. (2001). Methodological Issues in the Study of Assemblage Diversity. American Antiquity, 66(4), 715-725. tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.2307/2694184").
Hurlbert, S. H. (1971). The Nonconcept of Species Diversity: A Critique and Alternative Parameters. Ecology, 52(4), 577-586. tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.2307/1934145").
Sander, H. L. (1968). Marine Benthic Diversity: A Comparative Study. The American Naturalist, 102(925), 243-282.
Other diversity measures:
heterogeneity()
,
occurrence()
,
plot_diversity
,
richness()
,
similarity()
,
simulate()
,
turnover()
data("cantabria")
## Replicate fig. 3 from Baxter 2011
rare <- rarefaction(cantabria, sample = 23, method = "baxter")
plot(rare)
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