A list with a) a list of 16 point patterns (with the ppp format of spatstat) of Croton wagneri in Soutern Ecuador; b) a factor with different elevations ("high", "slow") and c) a factor with different topographical conditions ("steep" or "flat" slope) for each point pattern. Each point pattern is actually the result of a random thining (50 percent) of the original pattern analyzed by Ramon et al. (in revision).
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data("croton")
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References
Ramon, P., De la Cruz, M., Chacon-Labella, J. & Escudero, A. (in revision). A new two-way ANOVA-like method for analyzing replicated point patterns in ecology.