词条 | 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 (Morisita 1959). This formula is based on the assumption that increasing the size of the samples will increase the diversity because it will include different habitats (i.e. different faunas). Formula: 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 represented in the total Y from another sample. Dx and Dy are the Simpson's index values for the x and y samples respectively. S is the number of unique species CD = 0 if the two samples do not overlap in terms of species, and CD = 1 if the species occur in the same proportions in both samples.{{citation needed|date=February 2012}} Horn's modification of the index is (Horn 1966): References
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