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- Natalia Golini
- Rosaria Ignaccolo
- Luigi Ippoliti
- Nicola Pronello
Abstract
Spatial mapping of biodiversity is crucial to investigate spatial variations in natural communities. Several indices have been proposed in the literature to represent biodiversity as a single statistic. However, these indices only provide information on individual dimensions of biodiversity, thus failing to grasp its complexity comprehensively. Consequently, relying solely on these single indices can lead to misleading conclusions about the actual state of biodiversity. In this work, we focus on biodiversity profiles, which provide a more flexible framework to express biodiversity through nonnegative and convex curves, which can be analyzed by means of functional data analysis. By treating the whole curves as single entities, we propose to achieve a functional zoning of the region of interest by means of a penalized model‐based clustering procedure. This provides a spatial clustering of the biodiversity profiles, which is useful for policy‐makers both for conserving and managing natural resources and revealing patterns of interest. Our approach is evaluated using a simulation study and discussed through the analysis of the Harvard Forest Data, which provides information on the spatial distribution of woody stems within a plot of the Harvard Forest.
Suggested Citation
Natalia Golini & Rosaria Ignaccolo & Luigi Ippoliti & Nicola Pronello, 2025.
"Functional zoning of biodiversity profiles,"
Environmetrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 36(1), January.
Handle:
RePEc:wly:envmet:v:36:y:2025:i:1:n:e2865
DOI: 10.1002/env.2865
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