Morisita's overlap index
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Morisita's overlap index
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Morisita's overlap index, named after Masaaki Morisita, is a statistical measure of dispersion of individuals in a population. It is used to compare overlap among samples. This formula is based on the assumption that increasing the size of the samples will increase the diversity because it will include different habitats. Formula:
- C D = 2 ∑ i = 1 S x i y i X Y
- xi is the number of times species i is represented in the total X from one sample.
- yi is the number of times species i is rep
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2009-06-25T04:05:45Z
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2024-09-01T18:02:25Z
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