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Functional And Phylogenetic Ecology In R 1st Edition Nathan G Swenson Auth

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Functional And Phylogenetic Ecology In R 1st Edition Nathan G Swenson Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Nathan G. Swenson (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461495413, 9781461495420, 1461495415, 1461495423
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Functional And Phylogenetic Ecology In R 1st Edition Nathan G Swenson Auth by Nathan G. Swenson (auth.) 9781461495413, 9781461495420, 1461495415, 1461495423 instant download after payment.

Functional and Phylogenetic Ecology in R is designed to teach readers to use R for phylogenetic and functional trait analyses. Over the past decade, a dizzying array of tools and methods were generated to incorporate phylogenetic and functional information into traditional ecological analyses. Increasingly these tools are implemented in R, thus greatly expanding their impact. Researchers getting started in R can use this volume as a step-by-step entryway into phylogenetic and functional analyses for ecology in R. More advanced users will be able to use this volume as a quick reference to understand particular analyses. The volume begins with an introduction to the R environment and handling relevant data in R. Chapters then cover phylogenetic and functional metrics of biodiversity; null modeling and randomizations for phylogenetic and functional trait analyses; integrating phylogenetic and functional trait information; and interfacing the R environment with a popular C-based program. This book presents a unique approach through its focus on ecological analyses and not macroevolutionary analyses. The author provides his own code, so that the reader is guided through the computational steps to calculate the desired metrics. This guided approach simplifies the work of determining which package to use for any given analysis. Example datasets are shared to help readers practice, and readers can then quickly turn to their own datasets.

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