To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-environment relationships is indispensable. Ecologists attempt to uncover the relationships between species and environment from data obtained from field surveys. In the survey, species are scored on their presence or their abundance at each of several sampling sites and environmental variables that ecologists believe to be important are measured.The research that led to this thesis aimed to unravel the assumptions required for the application of statistical methods that are popular among ecologists to analyse such data. From a statistical point of view, species data are difficult to analyse:- there are many species involved (10 - 500),- many spec...
Variation in the abundance of species in space and/or time can be caused by a wide range of underlyi...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
Variation in the abundance of species in space and/or time can be caused by a wide range of underlyi...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
This chapter concerns data analysis techniques that assist the interpretation of community compositi...
This chapter concerns data analysis techniques that assist the interpretation of community compositi...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
Multi-scale investigations of species–environment relationships are an important tool in ecological ...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method that can be applied to ...
Variation in the abundance of species in space and/or time can be caused by a wide range of underlyi...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
Variation in the abundance of species in space and/or time can be caused by a wide range of underlyi...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
This chapter concerns data analysis techniques that assist the interpretation of community compositi...
This chapter concerns data analysis techniques that assist the interpretation of community compositi...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
A new ordination method, called co-correspondence analysis, is developed to relate two types of comm...
Multi-scale investigations of species–environment relationships are an important tool in ecological ...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is an exploratory statistical method that can be applied to ...
Variation in the abundance of species in space and/or time can be caused by a wide range of underlyi...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
Variation in the abundance of species in space and/or time can be caused by a wide range of underlyi...