Limits to the estimation of species richness: The use of relative abundance distributions

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The present study demonstrates the possibility of estimating species numbers of animal or plant communities from samples using relative abundance distributions. We use log-abundance-species-rank order plots and derive two new estimators that are based on log-series and lognormal distributions. At small to moderate sample sizes these estimators appear to be more precise than previous parametric and non-parametric estimators. We test our estimators using samples from 171 published medium-sized to large animal and plant communities taken from the literature. By this we show that our new estimators define also limits of precision. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Ulrich, W., & Ollik, M. (2005). Limits to the estimation of species richness: The use of relative abundance distributions. Diversity and Distributions, 11(3), 265–273. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1366-9516.2005.00127.x

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