Thank you very much!
This is exactly the problem, I am in. I ran the NMDS for only one gender and
it shows me the results, I was expecting.
I was told to use bray-curtis, because there are a lot of "0"s in my data
set and in e.g. manhattan these would have to much influence on the result.
But in
Fabian B freenet.de> writes:
>
> Thanks for the fast response!
>
> My data is actually just the percentages of the substances found in the
> cuticular layer of the flies. The quantitative and qualitative composition
> of this layer differs in gender, locality and so on.
> My 70 „species“ are t
with metaMDS in vegan
Thanks for the fast response!
My data is actually just the percentages of the substances found in the
cuticular layer of the flies. The quantitative and qualitative composition
of this layer differs in gender, locality and so on.
My 70 „species“ are the chemical compounds we
Thanks for the fast response!
My data is actually just the percentages of the substances found in the
cuticular layer of the flies. The quantitative and qualitative composition
of this layer differs in gender, locality and so on.
My 70 „species“ are the chemical compounds we identified and my 48
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Subject: [R] Problem with metaMDS in vegan
Hello,
I am relatively new to vegan and need some help with metaMDS. My R is
Version 3.0.2. I am analysing cuticular profiles of flys from different
location
Hello,
I am relatively new to vegan and need some help with metaMDS. My R is
Version 3.0.2. I am analysing cuticular profiles of flys from different
locations an different gender. My data is in a 48 x 70 matrix. It is about
percentages and so, there are a lot of 0s included. If I run metaMDS, it
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