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1 y skewing the relative abundance of species (evenness).
2 diversity (richness) and relative abundance (evenness).
3 interactions between a few species (i.e. low evenness).
4 lichens, and decreased species diversity and evenness.
5 stratification and abundance drove community evenness.
6 stinguished by significantly lower community evenness.
7 om negative to positive with increasing tree evenness.
8 h weak or no correlations with phytochemical evenness.
9 PD is not a reliable proxy for phytochemical evenness.
10 r a novel and robust measure of distribution evenness.
11 ion effects on plant diversity, richness and evenness.
12 ibution, which acts as an inverse measure of evenness.
13 erify observed patterns between richness and evenness.
14 ing lymphocyte levels (%) and BCR repertoire evenness.
15 creased community-level species richness and evenness.
16 ic units, Shannon/Chao1 indexes and Pielou's Evenness.
17 d drove a reduction in overall diversity and evenness.
18 resulted in increased richness but decreased evenness.
19 se to increased variability due to increased evenness.
20 rmance from others elicited a larger P2 than evenness.
21 tify mechanisms driving both aggregation and evenness.
22 cantly from mucositis in species richness or evenness.
23 ty and vulnerability, but not on interaction evenness.
24  RUE was positively related to phytoplankton evenness.
25 , highest Simpson index (0.961) and Pielou's evenness (0.862) were reported in VPA and AJP.
26 plores the variation of sequencing depth and evenness across a sample of publicly accessible plastid
27 side ecosystem has high species richness and evenness across forest reserves and smaller forest fragm
28                                     We found evenness across the functional groups of herbivores is i
29 esults suggest that macrophyte abundance and evenness along wave-swept open-coasts will also change.
30 tification in bacterial species richness and evenness (alpha diversity) of the aerobiome occurred in
31                             The richness and evenness (alpha-diversity) and microbial community compo
32 d a metric of vegetation vertical extent and evenness also predicted biomass gains and losses for one
33 wever, the variation of sequencing depth and evenness among archived plastid genomes, their variabili
34 n impeded multifunctionality, increasing the evenness among functionally dissimilar species was a key
35 mitigate this ecological damage by promoting evenness among natural enemies.
36 tes of biodiversity: richness, diversity and evenness and (c) presence of the mussel, Mytilus califor
37                             The increases in evenness and abundance were driven by increases in struc
38 rics of community abundance, taxon richness, evenness and composition.
39 s in strand specificity, library complexity, evenness and continuity of coverage, agreement with know
40 ining variation in body size trait richness, evenness and divergence, as well as species richness.
41  had significantly larger effects on species evenness and diversity than on species richness.
42 particularly the number of reads and clones, evenness and Gini index, are heterogeneous according to
43 measures describing clonal expansion, namely evenness and Gini index, are independent prognostic fact
44                                         Tree evenness and key species were integral to explaining eco
45  results highlight the critical role of tree evenness and key species, beyond richness, in supporting
46 enetic or software choice bias on sequencing evenness and only weak indications of phylogenetic bias
47 functional space and increases in functional evenness and originality, while the southern United Stat
48 ctions of the functional space and stasis in evenness and originality.
49 female finches were characterized by greater evenness and phylogenetic diversity compared to healthy
50 have analyzed the effect of sample richness, evenness and phylogenetic diversity on the formation of
51                         And finally, species evenness and rare species abundances may be driving rela
52                                   Functional evenness and rarity offer promise to improve the managem
53 ity into components that explained community evenness and regional species pool size.
54 es in abundance, caused declines in both the evenness and richness of communities.
55 versity (especially assemblages of different evenness and richness) of individuals of both mycorrhiza
56 l mechanisms of community change: changes in evenness and richness, reordering, species gains and los
57  values of weighted connectance, interaction evenness and robustness (measured as simulated tolerance
58 n addition on community synchrony, richness, evenness and stability during transient and post-transie
59 a significant correlation between sequencing evenness and the number of ambiguous nucleotides, and a
60                           Changes in species evenness and the rank order of dominant species are more
61 lant diversity by reducing both richness and evenness and the responses of richness and diversity to
62 however, the eukaryotic community structure (evenness) and the patterns of both eukaryotic and bacter
63  (integrative measure of genera richness and evenness); and (3) taxonomy (107 genera, after filtering
64 ies in terms of species diversity, richness, evenness, and abundance.
65 or decreases in species richness, diversity, evenness, and density, and some differences in benthic s
66 ts of functional diversity, namely richness, evenness, and divergence.
67 of alpha-diversity (richness, Shannon index, evenness, and Faith's Phylogenetic Diversity) among nons
68  with more abundant flowers, greater species evenness, and greater color diversity.
69 iversity, including measures of richness and evenness, and individual genera were tested for associat
70 in eastern Asia to assess how tree richness, evenness, and key tree species affect multiple ecosystem
71       We found fewer taxa, reduced taxonomic evenness, and lower biomass in the extreme low pH zones.
72      Simultaneously managing the dispersion, evenness, and rarity in multispecies assemblages could b
73 eased bacterial diversity, increased species evenness, and significantly changed the bacterial commun
74 d disparity in the Gentianales, but not with evenness, and SR confounds some of these relationships,
75 of distributions to capture sample richness, evenness, and subsampling uncertainty, along with other
76 sequence data with highly variable depth and evenness, and that this variation is influenced, at leas
77 y metrics such as species richness, Pielou's evenness, and the Shannon-Wiener diversity index were no
78 that PO significantly improves lipid spread, evenness, and thickness suggests that the performance of
79  changes in isotopic divergence, dispersion, evenness, and uniqueness.
80  in species richness and declines in species evenness are both associated with rising temperature, ni
81 c increase with area, whereas divergence and evenness are scale invariant.
82 ibit significant decreases in complexity and evenness as a consequence of the preferential decline in
83 increased herbivore aggregation or increased evenness, as both trends have been experimentally docume
84 ers are associated with increasing community evenness, as species previously rarely observed in garde
85                     Higher HMO diversity and evenness at 1 mo were associated with lower total and pe
86 ese variables were correlated with community evenness (at any given time) and variability in phylogen
87  biodiversity (i.e., occupancy, richness, or evenness) at the community level.
88  to explaining ecosystem multiservices, with evenness being positively correlated with multiservices.
89 , and a significant difference in sequencing evenness between sequencing platforms.
90 ins increased the phylogenetic diversity and evenness between taxa of the fecal microbiome 24 h after
91 nt effect only on invertebrate abundance and evenness (both sampling occasions) and taxonomic richnes
92 te influence on functioning at low levels of evenness, but that changes in biomass distribution and a
93  decline contributes to increased population evenness by the end of the first year.
94                         Higher diversity and evenness characterize microbial communities of infants w
95  species richness, flower abundance, species evenness, color diversity, and presence of charismatic s
96 observed changes in community complexity and evenness commenced well before the dramatic population d
97  mixture treatments had greater richness and evenness compared to antibiotic alone treatments, possib
98 icrobial communities had higher richness and evenness compared to the suspended communities in water
99 trol mice, while E2-treated mice had reduced evenness compared with vehicle mice.
100         The green heterogeneity-a measure of evenness considering the relative coverage of grass, shr
101                    Both species richness and evenness contributed significantly to this effect.
102                         Species richness and evenness decline with an increase in sea surface tempera
103  change across habitats, though phylogenetic evenness declined in plantation interiors.
104 of generality, vulnerability and interaction evenness decreased significantly with increasing elevati
105 essively resembled controls as diversity and evenness decreased, while total abundance increased.
106 mance was quantified by speed, accuracy, and evenness derived from a series of hand tasks.
107              While plant species richness or evenness did not change with earthworm invasion, our res
108 nges, for example, reordering and changes in evenness did not precede species gains and losses.
109            Age-related changes in microbiota evenness differed significantly by respiratory phenotype
110 es of beta than extreme 8) rank shifts or 9) evenness differences.
111 nover, 6) decoupling of species ranks and 7) evenness differences.
112                                 Nc-bacterial evenness displayed linear, unimodal, or no response to a
113 CR and CS asthma did not differ in richness, evenness, diversity, and community composition at the ph
114 -microbiome feedback alone reduces community evenness due to its strong species-specific selection.
115 ctional group, with concomitant increases in evenness (e.g., abundance among species) in several grou
116                                    Moreover, evenness effects among natural enemy groups were indepen
117 he continental US to evaluate whether strong evenness effects are common at broad spatial scales and
118               Findings suggest that negative evenness effects may be more common than previously docu
119                                              Evenness emerges as an important predictor of resilience
120 a or number of individuals) and a measure of evenness emphasizing common species exhibit shallow slop
121                      In contrast, functional evenness exhibits opposite trends.
122  strengths promoted avian nest survival, and evenness explained demography better than urbanization,
123      At the continental scale, phytoplankton evenness explained more variance in phytoplankton and zo
124 unctional diversity (dispersion, rarity, and evenness) explained up to 66% of variations in multifunc
125  fallow, crop field, macchia border); 2) low evenness-feeding (large foraging on few species, Avena o
126  Data highlight two feeding behavior: 1)high evenness-feeding (less foraging on high number of plant
127 f year significantly affected the functional evenness (FEve), and the lowest FEve in 2011 implied tha
128   We quantified abundance, species richness, evenness, flowering and dominance in relation to biotic
129 trics, including observed OTUs and Simpson's Evenness fluctuated throughout the trial, but were typic
130 we find that mitochondrial genetic diversity evenness follows a quadratic latitudinal gradient peakin
131  communities, and that different patterns of evenness for both high- and low-abundance taxa may be im
132 ally, on a decadal scale, increasing species evenness from its minimum to maximum value increases soi
133 sions of phytochemical diversity - richness, evenness, functional diversity, and alpha, gamma and bet
134 nalysis revealed that bacterial richness and evenness gradually declined downriver in both the free-l
135            Variation in species richness and evenness has previously been linked to variation in tota
136 ontrast, the ecological effects of disrupted evenness have received far less attention, and developin
137 versity, (ii) lower functional and taxonomic evenness, (iii) lower abundance of the strain Bacteroide
138              The general improvement in peak evenness improves accuracy for the automated base-callin
139            E. acervulina infection decreased evenness in CeL microbiota at day 10, increased richness
140  the number of crossover sites and increased evenness in crossover spacing.
141 he relationship between species richness and evenness in European bird communities along an extensive
142                           We observed higher evenness in GP and higher richness in spring residue bur
143  in mitochondrial genetic diversity mean and evenness in insects, respectively, making an important s
144                         We link the elevated evenness in island literatures to analogous accounts of
145          We also evaluate whether sequencing evenness in plastid genomes is biased by phylogenetic si
146 -level richness, phylogenetic diversity, and evenness in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production amo
147                                              Evenness in the distribution of abundance of species in
148  colonization led to a significantly reduced evenness in the gut microbial communities of BALB/c mice
149 r) and reductions in diversity (richness and evenness) in the first ~1,500 to ~4,000 years of the Hol
150            Microbial abundance, richness and evenness increased non-linearly with tau, while function
151                The maximum potential species evenness increased with IM strength but decreased with i
152 gal diversity, both in terms of richness and evenness, increased consistently in the FACE treatment,
153 ered community dominance patterns: Community evenness increases as dominant species decrease in bioma
154 portant in governing system functionality as evenness increases.
155  microbial community richness decreasing and evenness increasing with depth.
156 ) of spacing and of achieved versus targeted evenness index (herein termed as ATEI, observed to theor
157 sence of public bus line, land use Shannon's Evenness Index, and traffic density and birth weight in
158 te pollen placement precision using Pielou's evenness index.
159 ly some signaling activities of the EV cargo evenness interrupted (Evi).
160 ila Wnt1, Wingless, requires the function of Evenness Interrupted (Evi)/Wls, a Wingless-binding prote
161    The eGFP-tagged Wnt-3a was secreted in an evenness interrupted (EVI)/Wntless-dependent manner, act
162 ading onto the dedicated transporter Wntless/evenness interrupted (WLS/Evi).
163  vesicles containing the Wnt-binding protein Evenness Interrupted/Wntless/Sprinter (Evi/Wls/Srt).
164           Our results indicated that species evenness is perhaps a better indicator of soil health in
165 or or pathogen species, and so resulted from evenness itself.
166 a decrease in species richness and abundance evenness, leading to declines in functional redundancy.
167 ess, although studies have demonstrated that evenness may have stronger effects.
168 rce) was negatively related to phytoplankton evenness (measured as Pielou's evenness), whereas zoopla
169 ith microbiome alpha-diversity (richness and evenness measures), beta-diversity (Bray-Curtis and UniF
170 capes support higher species and interaction evenness, more complementary species interactions and mo
171                            Neither richness, evenness nor overall diversity was directly related to e
172 s of species diversity, species richness and evenness of abundance of species.
173 d high phylogenetic diversity, richness, and evenness of bacteria encoding SCFAs in non-industrial gu
174        We further quantify the micronutrient evenness of catches to identify countries where interven
175 ease participation by 7% and improve spatial evenness of coverage, resulting in fewer under-vaccinate
176 as library fires, we identified the original evenness of cultural populations as an overlooked factor
177 brated examiners assessed brushing duration, evenness of distribution of brushing time across areas o
178                                              Evenness of distribution of brushing time and duration o
179            Regression analysis revealed that evenness of distribution of brushing time and duration o
180 ng to examine if the biological richness and evenness of freshwater diatom communities in the Falun a
181 hat both increased aggregation and increased evenness of herbivores can result from induced resistanc
182 eases by 8 and 11% per decade, while species evenness of herbs and bryophytes declines by 14 and 8%,
183 genetic diversity mean and genetic diversity evenness of insect assemblages across the globe, identif
184                                              Evenness of interaction strengths promoted avian nest su
185 s: the smoothness of a metal object, and the evenness of its transparent coating.
186 mission--pathogen dispersion kernels and the evenness of mixing across scales of aggregation--and dem
187 ion on the functional richness or functional evenness of N. confucianus personality traits.
188 ested per meal, with lower values reflecting evenness of protein intake.
189 ts to show how variation in the quantity and evenness of rainfall modulates trophic structure in 210
190 y of one's social portfolio-the richness and evenness of relationship types across one's social inter
191 re affected by both species richness and the evenness of relative abundance.
192                                    Depth and evenness of sequencing coverage are considered potential
193                         Species richness and evenness of south-latitude communities were less affecte
194 range area, average daily distance traveled, evenness of space use within the home range, and glucoco
195 rength on ecosystem properties including the evenness of species abundances and variability of system
196                We increased the richness and evenness of suspension-feeding caddisfly larvae (Insecta
197  Infants with increased richness and reduced evenness of the 1-month microbiome also display increase
198                                          The evenness of the dietary preference per habitat was calcu
199           Microbial diversity, richness, and evenness of the equine uterine microbiome is largely dep
200 pics to the poles but also a decrease in the evenness of their distribution.
201 eases in nutrients increased the biomass and evenness of tide pool macrophytes where consumer abundan
202 sulting library complexity, reproducibility, evenness of transcript coverage, 5' and 3' bias and plat
203  studies have documented negative effects of evenness on ecosystem functioning.
204 endence of community diversity and community evenness on proportion of destroyed sites.
205 econdary forests in bee richness, diversity, evenness or abundance.
206 consistent responses in community abundance, evenness or composition.
207 e changes in species richness, diversity and evenness over a wide range of invertebrate green and bro
208 robiome alpha-diversity, driven by microbial evenness (Pielou P < 0.05).
209 oth mitochondrial genetic diversity mean and evenness positively correlate with seasonally hot temper
210 ified the total unique sequence count, while evenness quantified similarities across sequence frequen
211 ominance structure within specific levels of evenness, rather than changes in species richness and co
212 tem function requires restoration of species evenness, rather than just richness.
213 hat IHI may contribute to the maintenance of evenness regardless of speed, a feature of musical perfo
214 ion, and developing strategies for restoring evenness remains a conceptual challenge.
215 l community, in large part due to changes in evenness resulting from the relative dominance of H. hep
216  individual regions, slopes of phytoplankton evenness-RUE relationships were consistently negative an
217 136 samples with varied species richness and evenness, several different amplified regions within the
218 rbon was still the main driver of changes in evenness, Shannon diversity and FE community composition
219 gnificantly lower in the SDM, and the Pielou evenness showed the opposite pattern.
220     Invasion reduced plant abundance but not evenness; site-wide richness did not change over time on
221 n values for Shannon-Wiener diversity index, evenness, species richness and soil functional diversity
222    Relative abundance, species richness, and evenness suggest that increases in similarity within urb
223                       Declines in pollinator evenness suggest that losses were concentrated in rare s
224 ber of unique haplotypes), rather than their evenness (the extent of similarity in relative abundance
225  of phytochemical diversity that incorporate evenness, the observed associations are driven by the co
226 units (OTUs) to 130 +/- 70, increased Pielou evenness to 0.60 +/- 0.06, and produced communities domi
227 ially offers a means of returning functional evenness to ecosystems.
228  importance of considering both richness and evenness to gain a better understanding of variation in
229 rved differences in abundance, diversity and evenness to the process of community assembly.
230 and (4) if physical drivers of abundance and evenness varied between storm and non-storm communities.
231 re high and plant biomass was low when enemy evenness was disrupted, as is typical under conventional
232 s for which a tradeoff was detected, species evenness was higher, and resource addition and consumer
233                                              Evenness was not explained either by productivity nor by
234                                   Similarly, evenness was significantly decreased during treatment in
235                       Microbial richness and evenness was typically highest in the anoxic monimolimni
236 ltrating lymphocytes and low B-cell receptor evenness, was associated with pCR and improved EFS.
237 ctuations in species richness, diversity and evenness were dampened as soil temperature increased, wh
238                  Measures of alpha diversity evenness were decreased by CDR and prebiotic diet preven
239                     The species richness and evenness were determined from the T-RF length and volume
240 , but per-sample OTU richness, diversity and evenness were increased.
241  in forests, while changes in modularity and evenness were more evident in grasslands.
242                                 Richness and evenness were reduced in both antibiotic and mixture tre
243 acterial community composition (richness and evenness) were observed throughout the process.
244 phytoplankton evenness (measured as Pielou's evenness), whereas zooplankton RUE was positively relate
245 ness and, perhaps counterintuitively, to low evenness, which could be a consequence of the dominance
246  also associated with increases in taxonomic evenness, which, in concert with richness decreases, was
247 ures indicated lower microbial diversity and evenness, while beta diversity analyses demonstrated dis
248 to have significantly enhanced diversity and evenness with a continuous distribution in the RMSD spac
249 x is a demographic measure that assesses the evenness with which whites and blacks are distributed ac
250  more biodiversity (richness, abundance, and evenness) with potential benefits to sustainable agricul

 
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