Ranking Species Contribution to Forest Community Composition:
Calculation of Importance Values

Written by Dr. Karen Kuers, Sewanee: The University of the South

One measure of the relative dominance of species in a forest community is called the Importance Value (IV). Importance values rank species within a site based upon three criteria:

1) how commonly a species occurs across the entire forest;
2) the total number of individuals of the species;
3) the total amount of forest area occupied by the species.

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Last Updated: 25 July 2005

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