Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships between biological assemblages of species and their environment. The method is designed to extract synthetic environmental gradients from ecological data-sets. The gradients are the basis for succinctly describing and visualizing the differential habitat preferences (niches) of taxa via an ordination diagram. Linear multivariate methods for relating two set of variables, such as PLS2, canonical correlation analysis and redundancy analysis, are less suited for this purpose because niches are often unimodal functions of habitat variables. After pointing out the key assumptions underlying CCA, the paper focusses on the interpretation of CCA ordinati...
Canonical correspondence Analysis (CCA) triplot of timberline woody taxa, study sites and environmen...
<p>Triplot showing the relationship between environmental parameters (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, ...
AbstractTwo ordination techniques (Romaniszyn diagram, RD, and Canonical correspondence analysis, CC...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships betw...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method that can be applied to ...
<p>Values of P and F are calculated using Monte Carlo permutation test with 5000 permutations.</p
Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) is quickly becoming the most widely used gradient analysis t...
Canonical non-symmetrical correspondence analysis is developed as an alternative method for constrai...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
<p>Results of canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of environmental variables and bacterial gener...
The wide-ranging and rapidly evolving nature of ecological studies mean that it is not possible to c...
A measure of multidimensional niche overlap based on species scores from canonical correspondence an...
<p>Canonical correspondence analysis plot showing: (left) relationship between independent variables...
Canonical Correspondence Analysis is an approximation to maximum likelihood estimation for Gaussian ...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Gradient ...
Canonical correspondence Analysis (CCA) triplot of timberline woody taxa, study sites and environmen...
<p>Triplot showing the relationship between environmental parameters (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, ...
AbstractTwo ordination techniques (Romaniszyn diagram, RD, and Canonical correspondence analysis, CC...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is a multivariate method to elucidate the relationships betw...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method that can be applied to ...
<p>Values of P and F are calculated using Monte Carlo permutation test with 5000 permutations.</p
Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) is quickly becoming the most widely used gradient analysis t...
Canonical non-symmetrical correspondence analysis is developed as an alternative method for constrai...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
<p>Results of canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of environmental variables and bacterial gener...
The wide-ranging and rapidly evolving nature of ecological studies mean that it is not possible to c...
A measure of multidimensional niche overlap based on species scores from canonical correspondence an...
<p>Canonical correspondence analysis plot showing: (left) relationship between independent variables...
Canonical Correspondence Analysis is an approximation to maximum likelihood estimation for Gaussian ...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Gradient ...
Canonical correspondence Analysis (CCA) triplot of timberline woody taxa, study sites and environmen...
<p>Triplot showing the relationship between environmental parameters (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, ...
AbstractTwo ordination techniques (Romaniszyn diagram, RD, and Canonical correspondence analysis, CC...