2007
DOI: 10.5194/npg-14-547-2007
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Rényi dimensions and pedodiversity indices of the earth pedotaxa distribution

Abstract: Abstract. Pedodiversity, the study and measurement of soil diversity, may be considered as a framework to analyze spatial patterns. Recently, selfsimilar multifractal patterns have been recently reported in the pedotaxa-abundance distributions at the planetary scale. This is the result to be expected from the complexity of earth soil systems. When the state of soil is understood as the outcome of nonlinear chaotic dynamic, highly irregular patterns with so-called multifractal behavior should be common. This op… Show more

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“…Many of these patterns appear at different spatial scales suggesting that mechanisms such as nestedness, taxarange size distributions and species-area relationships among others could be scale invariant, as some ecologists and pedologist claim (e.g. Caniego et al, 2006Caniego et al, , 2007. These results suggest that nestedness and scale-independent taxa-range size distributions are not likely exclusive properties of biological assemblages of islands, but can be found in a broader class of earth systems, such as soils (Ibáñez et al, 2005a,b).…”
Section: Some Similar Patterns Between Pedodiversity and Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Many of these patterns appear at different spatial scales suggesting that mechanisms such as nestedness, taxarange size distributions and species-area relationships among others could be scale invariant, as some ecologists and pedologist claim (e.g. Caniego et al, 2006Caniego et al, , 2007. These results suggest that nestedness and scale-independent taxa-range size distributions are not likely exclusive properties of biological assemblages of islands, but can be found in a broader class of earth systems, such as soils (Ibáñez et al, 2005a,b).…”
Section: Some Similar Patterns Between Pedodiversity and Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In general, diversity can be measured with indices based on relative species abundance, that is, Simpson’s dominance or Shannon’s diversity (Magurran, 2003). These indices are special cases of Rényi diversity (Rényi, 1973), which also takes into account the homogeneity of observations by means of a scale parameter; this has recently been used for the comparison of geological or biological traits of habitats (Caniego et al. , 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degree of multifractality was found to increase at higher statistical moments [84]. The variability in the distribution of soil units also showed multifractal behavior [86][87]. Information on the variability within and between soil pedological units (pedotaxa) shows promise in analyzing and characterizing the complexity of soil development at multiple scales.…”
Section: Multifractal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%