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From: McCune, B. & J. B. Grace. 2002. Analysis of Ecological Communities . MjM Software Design, Gleneden Beach, Or

Tables, Figures, and Equations. From: McCune, B. & J. B. Grace. 2002. Analysis of Ecological Communities . MjM Software Design, Gleneden Beach, Oregon http://www.pcord.com. Table 2.4, cont. Figure 2.2. Derivation of functional groups, G , from a species trait matrix, S .

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From: McCune, B. & J. B. Grace. 2002. Analysis of Ecological Communities . MjM Software Design, Gleneden Beach, Or

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  1. Tables, Figures, and Equations From: McCune, B. & J. B. Grace. 2002. Analysis of Ecological Communities.MjM Software Design, Gleneden Beach, Oregon http://www.pcord.com

  2. Table 2.4, cont.

  3. Figure 2.2. Derivation of functional groups, G, from a species trait matrix, S.

  4. Figure 2.3. Basic matrices used in analysis of a focal species in relation to its habitat. Presence, abundance, or other measure of performance of the focal species in each sample unit is in matrix F. The p habitat variables for each sample unit are in H. The matrix X summarizes the habitat variables along q synthetic gradients (such as ordination axes) or habitat classes. See Table 2.7 for further explanation.

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