fajszáma
Fajszáma is a Hungarian term that denotes the number of distinct species observed in a defined area, sample, or data set. In ecological work it is the basic expression of species richness, recording how many different species are present without regard to their abundances. The concept is widely used in Hungarian biodiversity studies to characterize the diversity of plants, animals, fungi, or other taxonomic groups within a given scope.
The meaning of fajszáma varies with the spatial scale. It can refer to local species count (alpha
Measurement typically involves defining the sampling frame, conducting surveys or compiling lists of observed species, and
Applications encompass conservation planning, environmental impact assessments, and long-term biodiversity monitoring. As a straightforward metric, it