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lajeittain

Lajeittain is a Finnish term meaning “by species” and is used in ecological and biodiversity reporting to indicate that data are partitioned according to species rather than by other grouping factors. It describes a way of organizing results so that each species is treated as a separate category.

In practice, lajeittain data can describe counts, biomass, abundance, frequency, or other metrics for each species.

Researchers may present lajeittain results in tables with one column per species or in graphs that show

Although primarily used in Finnish-language publications, the concept of presenting data by species is common in

It
allows
direct
comparisons
of
species-specific
patterns
across
samples,
time
periods,
habitats,
or
treatments.
The
term
is
commonly
applied
in
field
surveys,
museum
records,
fisheries
statistics,
and
vegetation
inventories.
Lajeittain
presentation
helps
researchers
assess
species-specific
responses,
identify
dominant
species,
and
detect
rare
or
indicator
species.
lines
or
bars
for
each
species.
This
format
supports
analyses
such
as
species
richness,
evenness,
and
occupancy
models,
and
it
helps
reveal
which
species
drive
observed
ecological
trends.
It
also
facilitates
cross-study
comparisons
when
species-level
detail
is
essential
for
interpreting
ecological
processes
or
conservation
needs.
international
reporting
as
“by
species”
or
“species-specific”
data
presentations.