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Anne Chao

Researcher at National Tsing Hua University

Publications -  190
Citations -  29522

Anne Chao is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estimator & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 178 publications receiving 24610 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Chao include National Taiwan University.

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Prediction of bleeding diathesis in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass during cardiac surgery: viscoelastic measures versus routine coagulation test.

TL;DR: TEG monitoring is a useful tool for detecting post-CPB bleeding diathesis and can provide much predictive information, and RCT and SCT are of limited value because of higher rate of unreliable results.
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Rarefaction and Extrapolation: Making Fair Comparison of Abundance-Sensitive Phylogenetic Diversity among Multiple Assemblages.

TL;DR: A unified approach to assessing and comparing species/taxonomic diversity and phylogenetic diversity can be established by developing both theoretical formulae and analytic estimators for seamless rarefaction and extrapolation for this class of abundance‐sensitive phylogenetic measures, which includes simple transformations of phylogenetic entropy and of quadratic entropy.
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Statistical Analysis of Paradigmatic Class Richness Supports Greater Paleoindian Projectile-Point Diversity in the Southeast

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors tested Mason's hypothesis for the first time, using a sample of 1,056 Paleoindian points from eastern North America and employing paradigmatic classification and rigorous statistical tools used in the quantification of ecological biodiversity.
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Continuous-time capture-recapture models with covariates

Wen-Han Hwang, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
TL;DR: A class of continuous-time closed capture-recapture models which incorporate the use of covariates such as environmental variables or an individual’s characteristics, which can be regarded as the continuous version of discrete-time models used in ecological applications are developed.
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Statistical challenges of evaluating diversity patterns across environmental gradients in mega-diverse communities

TL;DR: This article applied sample size and coverage-based rarefaction to analyse the elevational richness pattern in New Caledonian tree communities and suggested pooling small plot data to effectively assess/detect the diversity pattern.