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If the species richness is the total number of observed species in the samples, is it possible to calculate the mean and SD for each sample? how? Thanks in advance |
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The mean and standard deviation of what? You mentioned "samples" when referring to species richness, so are you asking if you can compute the mean of the richnesses of the set of samples? Or are you thinking about something else? |
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This is hardly a vegan issue. |
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Yes, it is possible — if you have several sampling units. I have no idea about the sampling design, but obviously they do have several sampling units per ”sample” (like they call it). Could be subplots, traps for animals, repeated sampling etc. Not even knowing the paper this is very difficult to guess. Asking on a platform with wider readership could be more fruitful, as this is unrelated to vegan and not many people come here except with vegan issues. |
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Yes, it is possible — if you have several sampling units. I have no idea about the sampling design, but obviously they do have several sampling units per ”sample” (like they call it). Could be subplots, traps for animals, repeated sampling etc. Not even knowing the paper this is very difficult to guess. Asking on a platform with wider readership could be more fruitful, as this is unrelated to vegan and not many people come here except with vegan issues.