The Concept of Evenness / Unevenness

  • Ruziyev Jamshid Xudoyberdiyevich Academic Lyceum of Tashkent State University of Economics, teacher of Mathematics
Keywords: concept of evenness, functional evenness, unevenness, evenness index, type representation, diversity index, abundance, representation distribution, variable difference

Abstract

While evenness is understood to be maximal if all types (species, genotypes, alleles, etc.) are represented equally (via abundance, biomass, area,etc.), its opposite, maximal unevenness, either remains conceptually in the dark or is conceived as the type distribution that minimizes the applied evenness index. The latter approach, however, frequently leads to conceptual inconsistency due to the fact that the minimizing distribution is not specifiable or is monomorphic. The state of monomorphism, however, is indeterminate in terms of its evenness/unevenness characteristics. Indeed, the semantic indeterminacy also shows up in the observation that monomorphism represents a state of pronounced discontinuity for the established evenness indices.

This serious conceptual inconsistency is latent in the widely held idea that evenness is an independent component of diversity. As a consequence, the established evenness indices largely appear as indicators of relative polymorphism rather than as indicators of evenness.

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Published
2023-02-28
How to Cite
Xudoyberdiyevich, R. J. (2023). The Concept of Evenness / Unevenness. Central Asian Journal of Theoretical and Applied Science, 4(2), 104-107. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9AEFR
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