An application of ordination to the identification of forest types |
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Authors: | M D Swaine J B Hall |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana |
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Abstract: | Summary The problems of allocating new vegetation stands to an existing classification are outlined. As one solution, the vegetation samples from an area may be ordinated by reciprocal averaging and classified by dividing the ordination into community-types. The ordination scores for a short list of species present in a new sample may then be averaged to locate that sample on the ordination axes and in one of the community-types. The method is tested by comparing estimates from incomplete species lists with that from a complete list of species in an forest stand in southern Ghana.We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Mr. M.O. Hill in the correct formulation of the coordinate estimation procedure. |
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Keywords: | Classification Coordinate Estimation Ordination Tropical Forest |
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