Unbiased estimation of sampling variance for Simpson's diversity index

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Abstract

Quantification of measurement uncertainty is crucial for robust scientific inference, yet accurate estimates of this uncertainty remain elusive for ecological measures of diversity. Here, we address this longstanding challenge by deriving a closed-form unbiased estimator for the sampling variance of Simpson's diversity index. In numerical tests the estimator consistently outperforms existing approaches, particularly for applications in which species richness exceeds sample size. We apply the estimator to quantify biodiversity loss in marine ecosystems and to demonstrate ligand-dependent contributions of T-cell-receptor chains to specificity, illustrating its versatility across fields. The novel estimator provides researchers with a reliable method for comparing diversity between samples, essential for quantifying biodiversity trends and making informed conservation decisions.

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Tiffeau-Mayer, A. (2024). Unbiased estimation of sampling variance for Simpson’s diversity index. Physical Review E, 109(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.064411

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