Indicator value

{{short description|Term used in ecology}}

Indicator value is a term that is used in the ecology of plants for two different indices. The older usage of the term refers to Ellenberg's indicator values from 1974, which are based on a simple ordinal classification of plants according to the position of their realized ecological niche along an environmental gradient.Ellenberg H. Zeigerwerte der Gefässpflanzen Mitteleuropas / H. Ellenberg // Scripta geobotanica. Göttingen, 1974. – Vol. 9. – 197 p. Since 1997, the term has also been used to refer to Dufrêne & Legendre's indicator value, which is a quantitative index measuring the statistical alliance of a species to any one of the classes in a classification of sites.{{Cite journal |last1=Dufrene |first1=Marc |last2=Legendre |first2=Pierre |date=August 1997 |title=Species Assemblages and Indicator Species: The Need for a Flexible Asymmetrical Approach |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/2963459 |journal=Ecological Monographs |volume=67 |issue=3 |pages=345 |doi=10.2307/2963459|jstor=2963459 |bibcode=1997EcoM...67..345D |hdl=2268/145383 |hdl-access=free }}

According to Ellenberg

Ellenberg's indicator values were the first model of bioindication proposed and applied to the flora of Central Europe, and they have a long tradition in interpretation and understanding of plant communities and their evolution. The latest edition of Ellenberg's indicator values applies a 9-point scale for each of seven gradients:{{Cite book |last=Ellenberg H., Weber H.E., Dull R., Wirth V., Werner W., Paulisen D. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38485616 |title=Zeigerwerte von Pflanzen in Mitteleuropa [Indicator values of plants in Central Europe] |date=1992 |publisher=Goltze |isbn=3-88452-518-2 |edition=2. verb. und erw. Aufl |location=Göttingen |page=248 |oclc=38485616}}

R - reaction (soil or water acidity/pH)

N - nitrogen (but really soil fertility or productivity, and not mineral nitrogen)

F - soil humidity or moisture

S - salt (soil salinity)

K - climatic continentality

L - light availability

T - temperature

Indicator values have also been published in 1977 by Elias Landolt for Switzerland,Landolt E. Okologische Zeigerwerts zur Schweizer Flora / E. Landolt // Veroff. Geobot. Inst. ETH. Zurich. – 1977. – H. 64. – S. 1-208. by Mark O. Hill and others for Great Britain,{{cite book|last1=Hill|first1=M.O.|last2=Mountford|first2=J.O.|last3=Roy|first3=D.B.|last4=Bunce|first4=R.G.H.|title=Ellenberg's indicator values for British plants. ECOFACT Volume 2. Technical Annex|date=1999|publisher=Institute of Terrestrial Ecology|isbn=1870393481|url=http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/6411/1/ECOFACT2a.pdf|accessdate=29 May 2017}} France (Baseflor,{{citation needed|date=June 2022}} SOPHY,{{Cite journal |last1=Garbolino |first1=Emmanuel |last2=De Ruffray |first2=Patrice |last3=Brisse |first3=Henry |last4=Grandjouan |first4=Gilles |date=2012-09-10 |title=The phytosociological database SOPHY as the basis of plant socio-ecology and phytoclimatology in France |journal=Biodiversity & Ecology |volume=4 |pages=177–184 |doi=10.7809/b-e.00074|doi-access=free }} Ecoplant) and some other floras.{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}

According to Dufrêne and Legendre

The indicator value of Dufrêne and Legendre from 1997 is an integral part of the indicator value, which quantifies the fidelity and specificity of species in relation to groups of sites in a user-specified classification of sites, and tests for the statistical significance of the associations by permutation.De Caceres, M., and P. Legendre. 2009. Associations between species and groups of sites: indices and statistical inference. Ecology 90:3566-3574.De Caceres, M., P. Legendre, and M. Moretti. 2010. Improving indicator species analysis by combining groups of sites. Oikos 119:1674-1684.

The indicator value of species i for class j is obtained with the equation

:IndValij = 100 · Aij · Bij

Here

:Aij is specificity, i.e. the proportion of the individuals of species i that are in class j

:Bij is fidelity, i.e. the proportion of sites in class j that contain species i

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