A tool for the assessment of agaric site diversity

JACK V.R. MARRIOTT
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A method is described which allows the diversity of agarics in a site to be determined as an index, the Site Diversity Index (SDI). For this the individual species recorded from a site are given a score which is that of the frequency of recording class to which it has been assigned, that score increasing with increased rarity of recording in the BMS database. The methods of defining the classes of frequency of recording, the score accorded to a class, and the calculation of the SDI are described. Examples of the SDI are given for several sites in the Forest of Dean as well as for other sites and areas. Site Profiles illustrate the extent to which each of the classes has been completed. The flattening of the rate of accumulation of species is discussed. Further progress will involve the widening of the range of included species to those of other classes of basidiomycetes. The method can be used to rank sites and, in the early stages of a survey and given the meeting of two criteria, to prediction of future diversity of a site. Further use in respect of Important Fungus Areas and conservation sites is envisaged.

木耳立地多样性评价工具
本文描述了一种方法,该方法允许将一个地点的木耳多样性确定为一个指数,即地点多样性指数(SDI)。为此,从一个地点记录的单个物种被赋予一个分数,这个分数是它被分配到的记录类别的频率,该分数随着BMS数据库中记录的增加而增加。描述了记录频率类别的定义方法、对类别的评分以及SDI的计算方法。在迪恩森林的几个地点以及其他地点和地区给出了SDI的例子。站点概要说明了每个类已经完成的程度。讨论了物种积累速率的扁平化。进一步的进展将涉及将所包括的物种范围扩大到其他种类的担子菌。该方法可用于对地点进行排名,并在调查的早期阶段,在满足两个标准的情况下,用于预测一个地点未来的多样性。计划进一步利用重要真菌区和保育地点。
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