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> *Da:* eliot.is...@gmail.com per conto di Eliot
> Miller
> *Inviato:* venerdì 14 marzo 2014 17.57
> *A:* Paolo Piras
> *Cc:* highs...@highstat.com; r-sig-ecology@r-project.org
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enerdì 14 marzo 2014 17.57
A: Paolo Piras
Cc: highs...@highstat.com; r-sig-ecology@r-project.org
Oggetto: Re: [R-sig-eco] Comparing results of two CCAs
Sure, thanks for the chance.
I am interested in whether two separate evolutionary radiations have followed
the same ecomorphological trajectory. Ar
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> *Oggetto:* Re: [R-sig-eco] Comparing results of two CCAs
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> The partial least squares sounds really promising, thanks. I now need
> to go read about and try some tests with it. If you or anyone else has a
> preferred
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Inviato: venerd? 14 marzo 2014 15.19
A: Paolo Piras; highs...@highstat.com
Cc: r-sig-ecology@r-project.org
Oggetto: Re: [R-sig-eco] Comparing results of two CCAs
The partial least squares sounds really promising, thanks. I now need to go
read about and try
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> Inviato: venerdì 14 marzo 2014 05.50
> A: r-sig-ecology@r-project.org
> Oggetto: [R-sig-eco] Comparing results of two CCAs
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> I have four datasets:
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 23:50:47 -0500
From: Eliot Miller
To: r-sig-ecology@r-project.org
Subject: [R-sig-eco] Comparing results of two CCAs
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I have four datasets
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Oggetto: [R-sig-eco] Comparing results of two CCAs
I have four datasets: morphological measurements for a set of species (M1),
ecological measurements for the same set of species (E1), morphological
measurements for a second set of species (M2), and ecological measurements
for this
I have four datasets: morphological measurements for a set of species (M1),
ecological measurements for the same set of species (E1), morphological
measurements for a second set of species (M2), and ecological measurements
for this second set of species (E2).
I am interested in finding the linear