I have a doubt. I'd like to implement the FANTER analysis, described in Calenge & Basille (2008), which should be a type of Gnesfa analysis, right? But I don't know how to implement it (in adehabitat)... the gnesfa default option is equivalent to FANTER? I understand the modifications leading to ENFA and MADIFA (using gnesfa fuction), but I'm kind of lost in how to implemet FANTER... I know (following the paper) that I should keep the first and last eigenvalue, but what about the other options of the function? Using the manual example, should I use gn <- gnesfa(pc, Reference = Dp, scannf=FALSE, nfFirst = 7) #being 7 the numbers of eigenvalues? or should I use Focus =Dp? Thanks!!!
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