New diversity index N90 detects fishing-induced species loss in ecosystems.
The N90 diversity index measures the number of species contributing to most of the similarity within a group of samples. It helps detect changes in species diversity caused by factors like fishing. N90 is calculated based on species abundance and similarity between samples. Compared to other diversity indices, N90 is sensitive to changes in species occurrence and distribution evenness. This makes it a valuable tool for monitoring changes in ecosystems, especially in the context of global change.