Here is where our communities fall in S and N space:
Here is how that translates into the size of the feasible set:
The small datasets are basically all FIA.
Note that the color scale is log transformed, so the largest communities have e^331.5401042, or 9.683621310^{143}, elements in the feasible set!
## `stat_bin()` using `bins = 30`. Pick better value with `binwidth`.
## `stat_bin()` using `bins = 30`. Pick better value with `binwidth`.
## `stat_bin()` using `bins = 30`. Pick better value with `binwidth`.
## `stat_bin()` using `bins = 30`. Pick better value with `binwidth`.
## `stat_bin()` using `bins = 30`. Pick better value with `binwidth`.
## Warning: Removed 228 rows containing non-finite values (stat_bin).
## `stat_bin()` using `bins = 30`. Pick better value with `binwidth`.
## Warning: Removed 228 rows containing non-finite values (stat_bin).
## Joining, by = c("dat", "site")
## # A tibble: 2 x 2
## is_fia high_skew
## <chr> <dbl>
## 1 fia 0.0905
## 2 other 0.184
## # A tibble: 2 x 2
## is_fia low_even
## <chr> <dbl>
## 1 fia 0.173
## 2 other 0.380
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