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The influence of data selection and type of analysis on interpretations of temporal stability in Oligocene Faunas of Mississippi
Christy C. Visaggi,
Linda C. Ivany
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
The BioInspired Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Clustering
50%
Ecosystem Structure
50%
Guild Structure
50%
Mathematical Method
50%
Mississippi
100%
Oligocene
100%
Parasequence
100%
Keyphrases
Abundance Data
50%
Compositional Data
25%
Data Preparation
25%
Exclusion Policy
25%
Hierarchical Clustering
25%
Importance Degree
25%
Multivariate Methods
25%
Multivariate Tests
25%
Non-metricity
25%
Presence-only Data
25%
Rare Taxa
100%
Similarity Coefficient
25%
Temporal Stability
100%
Mathematics
Data Preparation
100%
Descriptive Statistics
100%
Hierarchical Clustering
100%
Multivariate Tests
100%
Replicate
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Taxon
100%
Volume
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Multidimensional Scaling
100%