Description Usage References Examples
Artificial data matrices used by Legendre and Legendre (1998) to exemplify
the computation of multivariate Mantel correlograms. S
is assumed to represent
a similarity matrix computed from assemblage data among 10 sampling sites within
a 1-km2 sampling area (Legendre and Legendre 1998: 737). D
is the matrix of euclidean
distances among the sampling localities (Legendre and Legendre 1998: 718).
Zd
is another distance matrix, assumed to represent some other multivariate difference
among sites (e.g. environmental diferences) that are more accentuated for distances
greater than 0.28 km.
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Legendre, P. and Legendre, L. (1998) Numerical Ecology. 2nd English Edition. Elsevier
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