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Table 5 Biodiversity analysis for the eleven Greek Aegean islands and different altitude ranges

From: Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the Greek Aegean Islands: ecological approaches

Island

Richness (R) a

Diversity (Shannon Entropy)

Evenness (H/lnS)

Simpson dominance

H (nat)

H (bit)

SD

SD (unbiased-finite samples)

Anafi

4

0.278

0.402

0.173

0.891

0.890

Andros

5

1.079

1.557

0.671

0.443

0.436

Folegandros

3

0.683

0.986

0.622

0.630

0.583

Ikaria

6

1.095

1.508

0.612

0.407

0.404

Karpathos

4

0.445

0.642

0.321

0.759

0.758

Leros

6

1.252

1.806

0.699

0.371

0.368

Milos

8

1.666

2.404

0.802

0.223

0.213

Nisyros

7

1.557

2.246

0.869

0.245

0.244

Patmos

7

1.208

1.743

0.621

0.454

0.449

Santorini

4

1.116

1.610

0.805

0.398

0.352

Sifnos

4

1.139

1.643

0.708

0.371

0.367

Total evaluation

9

1.533

2.212

0.698

0.276

0.276

Altitude (masl)

0–100

9

1.311

1.891

0.597

0.364

0.363

101–200

8

1.628

2.349

0.783

0.239

0.239

201–300

8

1.439

2.076

0.692

0.290

0.288

301–400

6

1.356

1.957

0.757

0.304

0.302

401–500

5

1.109

1.389

0.814

0.315

0.294

501–600

4

0.725

1.045

0.523

0.570

0.567

601–700

0

0

0

0

0

0

  1. aOnly identified species were summed