Computes 3 distance matrices accounting for the balanced variation and abundance gradient components
of Bray-Curtis dissimilarity, and the sum of both values (i.e. Bray-Curtis dissimilarity)
Usage
bray.part(x)
Value
The function returns a list with three dissimilarity matrices.
bray.bal
dist object, dissimilarity matrix accounting for the dissimilarity derived from
balanced variation in abundance between sites
bray.gra
dist object, dissimilarity matrix accounting for the dissimilarity derived from
unidirectional abundance gradients
bray
dist object, dissimilarity matrix accounting for total abundance-based dissimilarity
between sites, measured as the Bray-Curtis index
Arguments
x
data frame of species abundances, where rows are sites and columns are species.
Author
Andrés Baselga
References
Baselga, A. 2013. Separating the two components of abundance-based dissimilarity: balanced changes in abundance vs. abundance gradients. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 552–557