ABSENCE OF STABILIZATION POINT OF THE SPECIES ACCUMULATION CURVE IN TROPICAL FORESTS


Autoria(s): Schilling, Ana Cristina; Batista, João Luis Ferreira; Couto, Hilton Thadeu Zarate do
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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30/10/2013

30/10/2013

2012

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The definition of the sample size is a major problem in studies of phytosociology. The species accumulation curve is used to define the sampling sufficiency, but this method presents some limitations such as the absence of a stabilization point that can be objectively determined and the arbitrariness of the order of sampling units in the curve. A solution to this problem is the use of randomization procedures, e. g. permutation, for obtaining a mean species accumulation curve and empiric confidence intervals. However, the randomization process emphasizes the asymptotical character of the curve. Moreover, the inexistence of an inflection point in the curve makes it impossible to define objectively the point of optimum sample size.

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CIENCIA FLORESTAL, SANTA MARIA, v. 22, n. 1, pp. 101-111, JAN-MAR, 2012

0103-9954

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36755

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CENTRO PESQUISAS FLORESTAIS, UFSM

SANTA MARIA

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CIENCIA FLORESTAL

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Palavras-Chave #PHYTOSOCIOLOGY #SAMPLING SUFFICIENCY #SPECIES-ACCUMULATION CURVE #AREA #BIODIVERSITY #PLANT SCIENCES #FORESTRY
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