Results of iNEXT 4-steps analysis comparing six different trap color-trap height treatments and all fifteen possible binary combinations of the same six treatments for estimating species richness of bark and wood boring beetles in New Brunswick, Canada, 2015.
<p>Legend: Each treatment was replicated 8 times for a total of 48 traps. A) sample completeness: values at q = 0 estimate the proportion of total species present at a site that were detected in the sample; B) species richness <i>vs.</i> number of trap samples, estimated by rarefac...
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| Summary: | <p>Legend: Each treatment was replicated 8 times for a total of 48 traps. A) sample completeness: values at q = 0 estimate the proportion of total species present at a site that were detected in the sample; B) species richness <i>vs.</i> number of trap samples, estimated by rarefaction or extrapolation based on sample size; C) observed and asymptotic species richness estimates of species diversity (when q = 0); and D) coverage-based species richness for standardized coverage value of <i>C</i><sub>max </sub>= 0.923. B = black, G = green, P = purple, C = canopy, U = understory.</p> <p>(TIF)</p> |
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