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Dictionary definition: inverse analysis
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- A Dictionary of Ecology
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inverse analysis
The grouping of attributes based on an analysis of the individuals that possess or lack those attributes (e.g. in plant ecology the grouping of species according to their presence, absence, or relative abundance at different sample sites). The term is used particularly in numerical vegetation classification, and is sometimes referred to as a species classification. Ordination methods may similarly be described as either plot (individual) or species ...
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