1976
DOI: 10.2307/2335625
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Sharpening the Jackknife

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“…where / is the number of quadrats with j 'unique' species (Heltshe and Forrester, 1983. Formulas for estimating the variance of the second-order jackknife have been given by Sharot (1976) and by Frangos (1980).…”
Section: Jackknife Estimate Of Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where / is the number of quadrats with j 'unique' species (Heltshe and Forrester, 1983. Formulas for estimating the variance of the second-order jackknife have been given by Sharot (1976) and by Frangos (1980).…”
Section: Jackknife Estimate Of Smentioning
confidence: 99%