Analysis revealed the existence of five major location clusters. Similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER) was determined by comparing the dissimilarity between two groups of samples using the discriminating species. Geomorphological characteristics, ... M Demestre,P Sánchez,P Abelló - 《Journal of the ...
Similarity Percentage Analysis (SIMPER) of vegetation species mass that contribute up to 50% of the variance between browsed and unbrowsed plots.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069087.t004Dexter NickHudson MattJ. StuartM. ChristopherB. David
Similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER). Download(0 kB) figure posted on2014-04-03, 03:39authored byC. Ryan Penton,V. V. S. R. Gupta,James M. Tiedje,Stephen M. Neate,Kathy Ophel-Keller,Michael Gillings,Paul Harvey,Amanda Pham,David K. Roget ...
N90 uses the results of the classic Similarity Percentage analysis and a jack-knife routine to calculate the average and a dispersion value of the number of species contributing up to the ninety percent of the similarity in a group of samples. N90 is applied to two groups of samples subjected...
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Similarity Percentage (SIMPER) genera contribution.Vincenzo, MottaPaolo, TrevisiFrancesca, BertoliniAnisa, RibaniGiuseppina, SchiavoLuca, FontanesiPaolo, Bosi
The Similarity Percentage (SIMPER) procedure [46] was then used to identify which invertebrate taxa were most influential in determining regional differences. NMS was run in PC-ORD version 6.22 [47], and SIMPER was calculated in PAST version 4.02 [48]. The two NMS axes were correlated with ...