Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea

The Ross Sea can be considered, in a biological sense, one of the better-known areas in Antarctica due to the high number of expeditions engaged since 1899. Hundreds of mollusc species have been collected and classified along years in a unique database which is now available for study. The possibili...

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Main Authors: Ghiglione, Claudio, Carota, Cinzia, Nava, Consuelo Rubina, Soldani, Irene, Schiaparelli, Stefano
Other Authors: Fassò, Alessandro, Pollice, Alessio
Language:English
Published: Università degli studi di Bergamo 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10446/48886
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spelling ftunivbergamo:oai:aisberg.unibg.it:10446/48886 2023-05-15T14:03:08+02:00 Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea Ghiglione, Claudio Carota, Cinzia Nava, Consuelo Rubina Soldani, Irene Schiaparelli, Stefano Fassò, Alessandro Pollice, Alessio Ghiglione, Claudio Carota, Cinzia Nava, Consuelo Rubina Soldani, Irene Schiaparelli, Stefano 2015 remote http://hdl.handle.net/10446/48886 eng eng Università degli studi di Bergamo country:IT place:Bergamo ispartofbook:Proceedings of the GRASPA 2015 Conference. Bari (IT), 15-16 June 2015 GRASPA15 Conference, Bari (IT), 15-16 June 2015 firstpage:1 lastpage:4 serie:GRASPA WORKING PAPERS alleditors:Fassò, Alessandro; Pollice, Alessio; http://hdl.handle.net/10446/48886 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Accumulation curve Biodiversity Extrapolation Hill number Rarefaction Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica 2015 ftunivbergamo 2022-12-26T21:36:21Z The Ross Sea can be considered, in a biological sense, one of the better-known areas in Antarctica due to the high number of expeditions engaged since 1899. Hundreds of mollusc species have been collected and classified along years in a unique database which is now available for study. The possibility to access such impressive information offers the opportunity to apply important results in the study of biodiversity for that area. Recent influential scientific contributions induce us to study species diversity by means of accumulation curves based on Hill numbers, i.e. the effective number of equally frequent species. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Aisberg - Archivio istituzionale dell'Università di Bergamo Ross Sea
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topic Accumulation curve
Biodiversity
Extrapolation
Hill number
Rarefaction
Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
spellingShingle Accumulation curve
Biodiversity
Extrapolation
Hill number
Rarefaction
Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
Ghiglione, Claudio
Carota, Cinzia
Nava, Consuelo Rubina
Soldani, Irene
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea
topic_facet Accumulation curve
Biodiversity
Extrapolation
Hill number
Rarefaction
Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
description The Ross Sea can be considered, in a biological sense, one of the better-known areas in Antarctica due to the high number of expeditions engaged since 1899. Hundreds of mollusc species have been collected and classified along years in a unique database which is now available for study. The possibility to access such impressive information offers the opportunity to apply important results in the study of biodiversity for that area. Recent influential scientific contributions induce us to study species diversity by means of accumulation curves based on Hill numbers, i.e. the effective number of equally frequent species.
author2 Fassò, Alessandro
Pollice, Alessio
Ghiglione, Claudio
Carota, Cinzia
Nava, Consuelo Rubina
Soldani, Irene
Schiaparelli, Stefano
author Ghiglione, Claudio
Carota, Cinzia
Nava, Consuelo Rubina
Soldani, Irene
Schiaparelli, Stefano
author_facet Ghiglione, Claudio
Carota, Cinzia
Nava, Consuelo Rubina
Soldani, Irene
Schiaparelli, Stefano
author_sort Ghiglione, Claudio
title Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea
title_short Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea
title_full Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea
title_fullStr Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea
title_full_unstemmed Rarefaction and extrapolation with Hill numbers: a study of diversity in the Ross Sea
title_sort rarefaction and extrapolation with hill numbers: a study of diversity in the ross sea
publisher Università degli studi di Bergamo
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