The Application of Rarefaction Techniques to Molecular Inventories of Microbial Diversity

With the growing capacity to inventory microbial community diversity, the need for statistical methods to compare community inventories is also growing. Several approaches have been proposed for comparing the diversity of microbial communities: some adapted from traditional ecology and others design...

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