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CCA and related ordination techniques
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Hai Marc,
have a look at this Minireview:
@article{ramette2007multivariate,
title={Multivariate analyses in microbial ecology},
author={Ramette, A.},
journal={FEMS microbiology ecology},
volume={62},
number={2},
pages={142--160},
year={2007},
publisher={Wiley Online Library}
}
I also like Tree Diversity Analysis:
http://www.worldagroforestry.org/resources/databases/tree-diversity-analysis
HTH,
Eduard
On 21/03/12 13:22, Marc Taylor wrote:
Dear R-sig-ecology group, Can anyone recommend a good reference on ordination techniques? In particular, I could use some clear explanations as to the differences/similarities between Canonical Correlation Analysis, Redundancy Analysis, and Canonical Correspondence Analysis. I'm hoping to explore some of the methods included in the vegan package but am lacking some basic knowledge beyond those methods offered in the program PRIMER. Cheers, Marc [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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Marc,
Check out the book "Analysis of Ecological Communities" by Bruce McCune &
James B. Grace with a contribution by Dean Urban. This book accompanies
the software PC-ORD, one of the best
Steve Friedman Ph. D.
Ecologist / Spatial Statistical Analyst
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Dear R-sig-ecology group,
Can anyone recommend a good reference on ordination techniques? In
particular, I could use some clear explanations as to the
differences/similarities between Canonical Correlation Analysis, Redundancy
Analysis, and Canonical Correspondence Analysis. I'm hoping to explore some
of the methods included in the vegan package but am lacking some basic
knowledge beyond those methods offered in the program PRIMER.
Cheers,
Marc
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Dear R-sig-ecology group, Can anyone recommend a good reference on ordination techniques? In particular, I could use some clear explanations as to the differences/similarities between Canonical Correlation Analysis, Redundancy Analysis, and Canonical Correspondence Analysis. I'm hoping to explore some of the methods included in the vegan package but am lacking some basic knowledge beyond those methods offered in the program PRIMER. Cheers, Marc [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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Hi Marc, I personally like the website of Mike Palmer: http://ordination.okstate.edu/ I hope this helps. Best, Martin Weiser