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Calculating minimum discrepancy to assess the nestedness of species assemblages

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COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 141-145

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AKADEMIAI KIADO RT
DOI: 10.1556/ComEc.10.2009.2.1

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Ecological communities; Nested subsets; Nestedness metrics; Presence-absence matrices; Species composition

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  1. Academy of Finland [7115560]

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Nestedness is a pattern whereby species-poor assemblages are composed of subsets of the species occurring in richer assemblages. One of the most commonly used measures of the degree of nestedness for presence-absence matrices is the 'discrepancy' metric. A hitherto neglected property of that metric is that it may take several values for a given site-by-species matrix in the presence of ties in the marginal totals. This complicates the quantification of nestedness for the observed presence-absence matrix, as well as the assessment of statistical significance, which is typically achieved through Monte Carlo simulations. A solution to the problem is to calculate the minimum discrepancy using a modified algorithm involving permutations of columns with tied totals.

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