Multivariate Analysis Of Ecological Communities


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Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Communities


Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Communities

Author: P.G.N. Digby

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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Multivariate Analysis in Community Ecology


Multivariate Analysis in Community Ecology

Author: Hugh G. Gauch

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1982-02-26


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A full description of computer-based methods of analysis used to define and solve ecological problems. Multivariate techniques permit summary of complex sets of data and allow investigation of many problems which cannot be tackled experimentally because of practical restraints.

Analysis of Ecological Communities


Analysis of Ecological Communities

Author: Bruce McCune

language: en

Publisher: Mjm Software Design

Release Date: 2002


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Analysis of Ecological Communities offers a rationale and guidance for selecting appropriate, effective, analytical methods in community ecology. The book is suitable as a textbook and reference book on methods for multivariate analysis of ecological communities and their environments. The book covers distance measures, data transformation, outlier analysis, coordination, cluster analysis, PCA RA, CA, DCA, NMS, NMS, CCA, Bray-Curtis, MRPP, Mantel test, discriminant analysis, twinspan, classification and regression trees, structural equation modeling, and more. It also includes brief treatments of community sampling and diversity measures. The 304 page book is richly illustrated. It provides many examples from the literature and demonstrations of basic principles with simulated and real data sets.