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The Renkonen similarity index (P), is a measure of dissimilarity between two communities (sites), based on relative (proportional) abundances of individuals of composite species. It was developed by the botanist and published in 1938. , - percentage structure of one set, - percentage structure of second set. The codomain of this distance function ranges from 1 (identical proportional abundances) to 0 (no taxa shared).

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  • The Renkonen similarity index (P), is a measure of dissimilarity between two communities (sites), based on relative (proportional) abundances of individuals of composite species. It was developed by the botanist and published in 1938. , - percentage structure of one set, - percentage structure of second set. The codomain of this distance function ranges from 1 (identical proportional abundances) to 0 (no taxa shared). (en)
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  • The Renkonen similarity index (P), is a measure of dissimilarity between two communities (sites), based on relative (proportional) abundances of individuals of composite species. It was developed by the botanist and published in 1938. , - percentage structure of one set, - percentage structure of second set. The codomain of this distance function ranges from 1 (identical proportional abundances) to 0 (no taxa shared). (en)
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  • Renkonen similarity index (en)
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