Watve, M. G. ; Gangal, R. M. (1996) Problems in measuring bacterial diversity and a possible solution Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62 (11). pp. 4299-4301. ISSN 0099-2240
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Abstract
The indices of species diversity used by plant and animal ecologists are not appropriate for bacterial diversity because of the inherent difficulty of defining a bacterial species. Arbitrary cutoff points to define a species or biotype lead to severe statistical problems. We suggest in this paper that a mean dissimilarity-based index without any attempt to define a species provides a statistically sound measurement of bacterial diversity.
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