Ecological studies often require studying the common structure of a pair ofdata tables. Co-inertia analysis is a multivariate method for coupling two tables. It is often neglected by ecologists who prefer the widely used methods of redundancy analysis and canonical correspondence analysis. We present the co-inertia criterion for measuring the adequacy between two data sets. Co-inertia analysis is based on this criterion as are canonical correspondence analysis or canonical correlation analysis, but the latter two have additional constraints. Co-inertia analysis is very flexible and allows many possibilities for coupling. Co-inertia analysis is suitable for quantitative and/or qualitative or fuzzy environmental variables. Moreover, various w...
The thesis parts from the view that statistics starts with data, and starts by introducing the data ...
Canonical non-symmetrical correspondence analysis is developed as an alternative method for constrai...
<p>Two co-inertia axes (F1 and F2) were selected. InerBen = inertia of the benthic table projected...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
The various so-called inertia methods, the aim of which is to summarize the relationships between po...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships betw...
The wide-ranging and rapidly evolving nature of ecological studies mean that it is not possible to c...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Gradient ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of studying the joint structure of three dat...
<p>The data sets of beetles and fungi produced two representations of the sites in two hyperspaces. ...
<p>In 5a, the variables of the diet composition table are in green, variables of the activity-budget...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method that can be applied to ...
Correspondence analysis with linear external constraints on both the rows and the columns has been m...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
The thesis parts from the view that statistics starts with data, and starts by introducing the data ...
Canonical non-symmetrical correspondence analysis is developed as an alternative method for constrai...
<p>Two co-inertia axes (F1 and F2) were selected. InerBen = inertia of the benthic table projected...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
The various so-called inertia methods, the aim of which is to summarize the relationships between po...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships betw...
The wide-ranging and rapidly evolving nature of ecological studies mean that it is not possible to c...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Gradient ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of studying the joint structure of three dat...
<p>The data sets of beetles and fungi produced two representations of the sites in two hyperspaces. ...
<p>In 5a, the variables of the diet composition table are in green, variables of the activity-budget...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method that can be applied to ...
Correspondence analysis with linear external constraints on both the rows and the columns has been m...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
The thesis parts from the view that statistics starts with data, and starts by introducing the data ...
Canonical non-symmetrical correspondence analysis is developed as an alternative method for constrai...
<p>Two co-inertia axes (F1 and F2) were selected. InerBen = inertia of the benthic table projected...