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Fig. 1 | BMC Ecology

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From: The trinity of ecological contrasts: a case study on rich insect assemblages by means of species, functional and phylogenetic diversity measures

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Means (95% confidence limits) of ten measures for species, functional and phylogenetic diversity across 28 moth assemblages in three east Austrian riverine regions, according to the flood regime of the forest stands. Panels refer to: bias-corrected exponential Hʹ (bc_expHʹ); Buzas-Gibson’s evenness (E); extrapolated species richness (Chao); species dominance (Berger.Parker); functional richness (FRic); functional evenness (FEve); functional divergence (FDiv); functional dispersion (FDis), nearest taxon index (NTI); and Rao’s Q metric of phylogenetic diversity

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