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Constrained Ordination Analysis with Flexible Response Functions (2005)  (Make Corrections)  
Mu Zhu, Trevor J. Hastie, Guenther Walther



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Abstract: Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) is perhaps the most popular multivariate technique used by environmental ecologists for constrained ordination; it is an approximation to the maximum likelihood solution of the Gaussian response model. In this article, we look at the constrained ordination problem from a slightly di#erent point of view and argue that it is this particular point of view that CCA implicitly adopts. This gives us additional insights into the nature of CCA. We then exploit... (Update)

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@misc{ zhu-constrained,
  author = "Mu Zhu and Trevor J. Hastie and Guenther Walther",
  title = "Constrained Ordination Analysis with Flexible Response Functions",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zhu05constrained.html" }
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