The Fuzzy Set Ordination (FSO) website 
<http://www.nku.edu/~boycer/fso/>, which I've maintained for some 
years, has just been revised and improved.  Here are some of the 
major changes:

*It has been redesigned to work with Dave Roberts' Laboratory for 
Dynamic Synthetic Vegephenomenology website and plant community 
ecology analysis techniques, including his routines for FSO and 
multidimensional FSO

*All routines have been rewritten to run in the statistical program R

*The similarity indices that I've found to work the best with FSO are 
now listed, with appropriate R routines to calculate them

*Examples using both presence/absence data and abundance data are presented

*The FSO bibioigraphy has been updated

If you use ordination in your work, please take a look.  I'd be very 
interested in hearing from you regarding how useful the site is and 
any ways in which it can be improved.
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Richard L. Boyce
Department of Biological Sciences
Northern Kentucky University
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Highland Heights, KY  41099  USA

859-572-1407 (tel.)
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