Data analysis in vegetation ecology
โ Scribed by Wildi, Otto
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 357
- Edition
- 3rd edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: 1: Introduction2: Patterns in vegetation ecology3: Transformation4: Multivariate comparison5: Classification6: Ordination7: Ecological patterns8: Traits and Indicators9: Static predictive modelling10: Vegetation change in time11: Dynamic modelling12: Revising classifications13: Swiss forests: a case study14: Back to the roots?
โฆ Subjects
Plant communities -- Data processing.;Plant communities -- Mathematical models.;Plant ecology -- Data processing.;Plant ecology -- Mathematical models.;Plant communities -- Data processing;Plant communities -- Mathematical models;Plant ecology -- Data processing;Plant ecology -- Mathematical models;Biostatistik;Oฬkosystem;Oฬkologie;Datenauswertung;Pflanzenoฬkologie;Statistik;Datenerhebung;Mathematisches Modell;Oฬkosystemforschung;Multivariate Analyse
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