Patterns of species diversity

RH MacArthur - Biological reviews, 1965 - Wiley Online Library
Species diversity is most simply measured by counting species. More complicated
measures, which take into account the relative abundance of the species, have been
derived from information theory or from parameters of statistical distributions fitted to the
census data. The information theory formulae can also be used to measure habitat diversity
and differences between communities or habitats. In this way, changes in the pattern of
species diversity can be compared with changes in the environment. 2. Small or remote …