Analysing the representativeness of local‐scale palaeodiversity measurements: a case from the Lower Cretaceous plant assemblage of Hautrage (Mons Basin, Belgium)

@article{Barral2017AnalysingTR,
  title={Analysing the representativeness of local‐scale palaeodiversity measurements: a case from the Lower Cretaceous plant assemblage of Hautrage (Mons Basin, Belgium)},
  author={Abel Barral and Bernard Gomez and Juan M. Zorrilla and Jos{\'e} Serrano and Johan Yans and V{\'e}ronique Daviero‐Gomez and Timothy A. M. Ewin and Christophe L{\'e}cuyer},
  journal={Lethaia},
  year={2017},
  volume={50},
  pages={244-257},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:133472356}
}
Two plant fossil-bearing beds from the middle Barremian of Belgium were analysed to ascertain how experimental designs affect conclusions regarding palaeodiversity at a local scale. We analysed eight lateral samples per bed taken regularly every 3 m using an exhaustive sub-sampling method. The Clench equation was used to evaluate the completeness of the taxonomic inventory of the samples and the sampling effort needed to obtain a reliable representation of diversity. The number of replicates… 
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