Fuzzy clustering of vegetation data
Introduction
Package vegclust
is a package designed to assist analyses of
vegetation structure and composition. It is intended to be useful for
community ecologists and forest engineers, but the clustering functions
can be used in other fields. The package provides functions to:
- Perform fuzzy clustering of vegetation data (De Cáceres et al. 2010).
- Assess ecological community ressemblance on the basis of structure and composition (De Cáceres et al. 2013).
Package installation
Package vegclust can be found at
CRAN package repository.
In addition, the latest stable vegclust
R package can be installed
from GitHub as follows:
1devtools::install_github("emf-creaf/vegclust")
Additionally, users can have help to run package functions directly as package vignettes, by forcing their inclusion in installation:
1devtools::install_github("emf-creaf/vegclust",
2 build_opts = c("--no-resave-data", "--no-manual"),
3 build_vignettes = TRUE)
Note about ‘Community Trajectory Analysis’
Until ver. 2.0, package vegclust
included functions to conduct
Community Trajectory Analysis (CTA). Since ver. 2.0 these functions have
been moved to an independent package ecotraj
available at
https://github.com/emf-creaf/ecotraj/ and also in
CRAN.
Maintenance
Although not in active development, the R package is maintained by the Ecosystem Modelling Facility unit at CREAF (in Spain).
References
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De Cáceres, M., Font, X., & Oliva, F. 2010. The management of vegetation classifications with fuzzy clustering. Journal of Vegetation Science 21: 1138–1151 (https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-1103.2010.01211.x).
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De Cáceres, M., Legendre, P., & He, F. 2013. Dissimilarity measurements and the size structure of ecological communities (D. Faith, Ed.). Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 1167–1177 (https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12116).