This function calculates Kempton's Biodiversity index (Q) for \(j\) areas and \(i\) years.
kemptonQ(X, TL.table, percentiles = c(0.25, 0.75), minTL = 0, groups,
species.table = NULL, metric = "ABUNDANCE", years)
A dataframe of fishery independent data derived from research vessel
survey data or model output, with columns YEAR
, ID
,
SPECIES
, and ABUNDANCE
. YEAR
indicates the year the
observation was recorded, ID
is an area code indicating where the
observation was recorded, SPECIES
is a numeric code indicating the
species sampled, and ABUNDANCE
is the corresponding abundance
(stratified and corrected for catchability as required).
A dataframe with columns SPECIES
and the corresponding
TL
(trophic level). Entries in the SPECIES
column should be
the unique values of species codes in X
(or a subset thereof). Other
columns in TL.table
are ignored.
The percentiles used to determine R1 and R2. Default is
percentiles = c(0.25, 0.75)
.
Minimum trophic level for species included in the calculation.
Default is minTL = 0
.
A vector indicating the species group(s) for which to calculate
the indicator. If groups = "ALL"
, all species will be included;
otherwise, each entry must be a character string matching the name of a
column in species.table
.
A table where the column names match the entries in
groups
. Column entries are species codes indicating the species from
X
included in each group. species.table
may also include
columns for other species groups; these will be ignored. If groups =
"ALL"
, this table is not required. Default is species.table = NULL
.
A character string indicating which column in X
to use to
calculate the indicator. Default is metric = "ABUNDANCE"
.
A vector of years for which to calculate indicator.
Returns a dataframe with columns ID
and YEAR
, and a
column KemptonQ_minTL_group
for each entry in groups
.
If there is no data for spatial scale \(j\) in year \(i\), indicator
values is assigned NA
.
Kempton's Biodiversity Index \((Q)\) is a relative index of diversity calculated from the Kempton's Q75 index developed for expressing species diversity. $$Q = S*(p_2 - p_1)*log(R_2/R_1)$$ \(S\) is the total number of species or functional groups, \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) are the lower and upper percentiles of interest and \(R_1\) and \(R_2\) are the corresponding lower and upper quartiles of the species abundance distribution. \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) are defaulted to 0.25 and 0.75, respectively (Kempton and Taylor, 1976).
Ainsworth, C, Pitcher, T. 2006. Modifying Kempton's species diversity index for use with ecosystem simulation models. Ecological Indicators. 6. 623-630. 10.1016/j.ecolind.2005.08.024.
Bundy A, Gomez C, Cook AM. 2017. Guidance framework for the selection and evaluation of ecological indicators. Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 3232: xii + 212 p.
Kempton R, Taylor L. 1976. Models and statistics for species diversity. Nature 262:818-820
Other biodiversity indicators: allBiodiversity
,
heips
, hillN1
,
hillN2
, margalef
,
pielouEvenness
, shannon
,
speciesRichness
# NOT RUN {
# Compile data
data(X)
data(species.info)
# Calculate indicator
kemptonQ(X, TL.table = species.info, percentiles = c(.25, 0.75), minTL = 0,
groups = "ALL", metric = "ABUNDANCE", years = c(2014:2019))
# }
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