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The meaning and measurement of size hierarchies in plant populations
Authors:Jacob Weiner  Otto T Solbrig
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Swarthmore College, 19081 Swarthmore, PA, USA;(2) Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, 02138 Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary The term ldquosize hierarchyrdquo has been used frequently by plant population biologists but it has not been defined. Positive skewness of the size distribution, which has been used to evaluate size hierarchies, is inappropriate. We suggest that size hierarchy is equivalent to size inequality. Methods developed by economists to evaluate inequalities in wealth and income, the Lorenz curve and Gini Coefficient, provide a useful quantification of inequality and allow us to compare populations. A measure of inequality such as the Gini Coefficient will usually be more appropriate than a measure of skewness for addressing questions concerning plant population structure.
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