生物
生物多样性
多样性(政治)
脚本语言
系统发育树
系统发育多样性
丰度(生态学)
数据科学
计算生物学
生态学
进化生物学
数据挖掘
统计
计算机科学
遗传学
数学
基因
操作系统
社会学
人类学
作者
Antton Alberdi,M. Thomas P. Gilbert
标识
DOI:10.1111/1755-0998.13014
摘要
Abstract With the advent of DNA sequencing‐based techniques, the way we detect and measure biodiversity is undergoing a radical shift. There is also an increasing awareness of the need to employ intuitively meaningful diversity measures based on unified statistical frameworks, so that different results can be easily interpreted and compared. This article aimed to serve as a guide to implementing biodiversity assessment using the general statistical framework developed around Hill numbers into the analysis of systems characterized using DNA sequencing‐based techniques (e.g., diet, microbiomes and ecosystem biodiversity). Specifically, we discuss (a) the DNA‐based approaches for defining the types upon which diversity is measured, (b) how to weight the importance of each type, (c) the differences between abundance‐based versus incidence‐based approaches, (d) the implementation of phylogenetic information into diversity measurement, (e) hierarchical diversity partitioning, (f) dissimilarity and overlap measurement and (g) how to deal with zero‐inflated, insufficient and biased data. All steps are reproduced with real data to also provide step‐by‐step bash and R scripts to enable straightforward implementation of the explained procedures.
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