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Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Communities

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Part of the book series: Population and Community Biology (PCB)

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The last ten years have seen an enormous increase in the development and application of multivariate methods in ecology; indeed the perceived importance of these methods for elucidating the complex interactions observed in community studies is shown by the number of recent books devoted to introducing the more common multivariate techniques to ecologists (Williams, 1976; Orloci, 1978; Whittaker, 1978a, b; Gauch, 1982; Legendre and Legendre, 1983; Pielou, 1984) and by the chapters added to new editions of more general texts on quantitative ecology (e.g. Greig-Smith, 1983; Kershaw and Looney, 1985). Two reasons can be put forward to explain this development. The first is undoubtedly the increasing availability of cheap computing power which makes it feasible to analyse the large data matrices involved in community studies. The second, perhaps less widely appreciated, is the change in emphasis of theoretical work on multivariate analysis, away from the development of formal statistical models and associated distribution theory towards descrip­ tive techniques for exploring pattern in data sets and providing succinct summaries and displays. This new approach, termed 'pattern analysis' by Williams (1976), has led to a range of statistical techniques which have been enthusiastically taken up by ecologists to replace the collection of ad hoc procedures developed over the years for analysing community data.

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  • Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    R.A. Kempton

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Communities

  • Authors: P.G.N. Digby, R.A. Kempton

  • Series Title: Population and Community Biology

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: P. G. N. Digby and R. A. Kempton 1987

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-010-7909-9Published: 21 April 2014

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: VIII, 206

  • Number of Illustrations: 4 b/w illustrations

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