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Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Data using CANOCO
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Jan Leps
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Petr Smilauer
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511615146
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2003
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511615146
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction and data manipulation
pp. 16
Experimental design
pp. 25
Basics of gradient analysis
pp. 43
Using the Canoco for Windows 4.5 package
pp. 60
Constrained ordination and permutation tests
pp. 76
Similarity measures
pp. 96
Classification methods
pp. 117
Regression methods
pp. 140
Advanced use of ordination
pp. 149
Visualizing multivariate data
pp. 168
Case study 1: Variation in forest bird assemblages
pp. 183
Case study 2: Search for community composition patterns and their environmental correlates: vegetation of spring meadows
pp. 196
Case study 3: Separating the effects of explanatory variables
pp. 206
Case study 4: Evaluation of experiments in randomized complete blocks
pp. 215
Case study 5: Analysis of repeated observations of species composition from a factorial experiment
pp. 236
Case study 6: Hierarchical analysis of crayfish community variation
pp. 245
Case study 7: Differentiating two species and their hybrids with discriminant analysis
pp. 253
Sample datasets and projects
pp. 254
Vocabulary
pp. 258
Overview of available software
pp. 262
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