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Les analyses multitableaux en ecologie factorielle. I : de la typologie d'etat a la typologie de fonctionnement par l'analyse triadique

Jean Thioulouse, +1 more
- Vol. 8, Iss: 4, pp 463-480
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ADE-4: a multivariate analysis and graphical display software

TL;DR: The user interface is simple and homogeneous among all the programs; this contributes to making the use of ADE-4 very easy for non- specialists in statistics, data analysis or computer science.
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Hierarchical relations among three-way methods

Henk A.L. Kiers
- 01 Sep 1991 - 
TL;DR: A number of methods for the analysis of three-way data are described and shown to be variants of principal components analysis (PCA) of the two-way supermatrix in which each twoway slice is "strung out" into a column vector.
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STATIS and DISTATIS: optimum multitable principal component analysis and three way metric multidimensional scaling

TL;DR: Statis as discussed by the authors is an extension of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) tailored to handle multiple data tables that measure sets of variables collected on the same observations, or, alternatively, as in a variant called dual-STATIS, where the same variables are measured on different sets of observations.
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Simultaneous analysis of a sequence of paired ecological tables

TL;DR: In this article, a statistical method called STATICO is presented to analyze series of pairs of ecological tables, which can be used to find the stable part in the dynamics of the relationships between the species and their environment.
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Spatio-temporal structure of earthworm community and soil heterogeneity in a tropical pasture

TL;DR: The results suggest that earthworm community organisation mostly corresponds to a non-equilibrium system where mobile earthworm populations influence soil properties and the predominance of factors that preferentially express themselves at large scales in the ecological hierarchy is discussed.
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