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On non-linear species response models in ordination
Authors:M P Austin
Institution:(1) Division of Land Use Research, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia
Abstract:Ordination techniques are plagued by the non-linearity of vegetation data. The purpose of ordination is discussed and considered to be the process of arranging samples (or species) in relation to one or more environmental gradients or abstract axes that may represent such gradients, the arrangement to be ecologically significant. The appropriateness of various models of vegetation to current ordination techniques is considered, particularly the gaussian species response curve. Two alternatives are suggested based on beta-functions and an ecological response curve model incorporating competition between species.
Keywords:Ecological response curves  Environmental gradient  Gaussian ordination  Indirect ordination  Non-linearity  Ordination  Vegetation models
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