How to introduce connectance in a frame of an expression for diversity

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1983

2013-11-04T14:03:53Z

Abstract

Systems made of parts that are totally connected do not work, neither ecosys- tems nor artifacts. Relative connectance is inversely related to diversity, and both magnitudes can find a common frame of expression, in which some constant expressing the constraints of any organization might be embodied. If S is Simp- son's index, the expression (1 - S)IS as a measure of diversity offers some advantages or, at least, helps further reasoning. Such expression is the ratio between total interspecific possible interactions and possible intraspecific inter- actions.

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English

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University of Chicago Press

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American Naturalist, 1983, vol. 121, num. 5, p. 601-607

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