Hello All

In an attempt to both better ensure that I'm using the 
most appropriate and up-to-date analyses available, and also to provide a
 bit of an exercise to point out just how many ways/opinions there are 
to analyse data like this, I'd like to posit an exercise for the list. I
 am in the final throes of a project that I have gathered richness and 
abundance data for a community of organisms, with several treatments. I 
have exhaustively sought help from others on how to best look at my 
data, and have received, let's just say, an interesting number of ideas.
 As such, I thought as this seems to be a very quickly evolving and 
somewhat more common field, I'd like to also point out maybe to others 
the most up-to-date means of crunching their numbers through feedback on
 my project from the listserv.

I have abundance and richness data
 for 30-some total species at 18 sites in three elevation zones (6 sites
 in each zone). Each site consists of spring and non-spring habitat, for
 which there were 6 samples taken in the spring habitat and 6 in the 
non-spring.  I also have data on litter depth, canopy cover, pillbug 
presence and grazing presence. I want to see how communitites change 
from the spring to the non-spring habitats within an elevation range and
 also between ranges, and what effect each of the treatments contributes
 to this relationship. Keep in mind nestedness with certain treatments.

As
 I said, I've finished the bulk of the analyses, but thought maybe one 
last effort was worthwhile. Rather the say what I've done, I'll wait to 
get feedback and then see how the list thinks this jives with what they 
think!

Best-
Eric


Eric North 
All Things Wild Consulting

P.O. Box 254

Cable, WI 54821

928.607.3098


                                          

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