Using Biodiversity Indices Effectively: Considerations for Forest Management

Ecologies Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.3390/ecologies5010003
K. Kitikidou, E. Milios, Athanasios Stampoulidis, E. Pipinis, K. Radoglou
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Since biodiversity is a multifaceted aspect of natural systems, several indices have been suggested to measure it. In this paper, we examined a number of well-known diversity indexes to see whether some performed better than others when applied to forest data. In order to reach this goal, we used data on basic forest variables (such as the diameters, heights, and volumes of trees) from forest plots to see if common diversity indices lead to the same conclusions about changes in biodiversity in a pairwise comparison (i.e., comparing the same region at two different times or two different regions at the same time). Out of a collection of 17 diversity indices, 8 of them exhibited robustness, indicating their constant ability to demonstrate either an increase or decrease in biodiversity over pairwise comparisons. However, it is important to note that the remaining seven diversity indices may yield inconsistent or inconclusive results, but only with regard to forest data, highlighting the complexity and nuances of measuring biodiversity with different sorts of data. In this review article, all 17 indices are presented, allowing the reader to choose which ones are most applicable to their particular dataset (genetic, econometric, sociometric, etc.).
有效利用生物多样性指数:森林管理的考虑因素
由于生物多样性是自然系统的一个多面体,因此人们提出了多种指数来衡量生物多样性。在本文中,我们研究了一些著名的多样性指数,以了解在应用于森林数据时,是否有些指数比其他指数表现得更好。为了实现这一目标,我们使用了来自森林地块的基本森林变量数据(如树木的直径、高度和体积),以观察在成对比较(即比较同一区域在两个不同时间或同一区域在同一时间的变化)中,常见的多样性指数是否能得出关于生物多样性变化的相同结论。在 17 种多样性指数中,有 8 种指数表现出稳健性,表明它们在成对比较中始终能够证明生物多样性的增加或减少。不过,值得注意的是,其余 7 个多样性指数可能会产生不一致或不确定的结果,但仅限于森林数据,这凸显了利用不同类型数据测量生物多样性的复杂性和细微差别。本综述文章介绍了所有 17 种指数,读者可根据自己的特定数据集(遗传学、计量经济学、社会计量学等)选择最适用的指数。
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