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Analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) [ 12] is similar in concept to MRPP but uses a different test statistic.
We then used a custom script for an analysis similar to an analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) in R version 2.13.2 (R Development Core Team, 2011) to test the hypothesis that within-family communities are more similar than between-family communities.
The availability of GWAS data allows for a systematic analysis of similarities and differences among several AID.
We focus on analysis of similarities among three distinct taxa, vascular plants, aquatic beetles, and amphibians, in isolated wetlands in the southeastern coastal plain of Georgia.
According to an analysis of similarities between the three structural layers, species assemblages were significantly (P<0.05) different between all three layers.
Multidimensional scaling and analysis of similarities revealed that bycatch assemblages differed significantly between depths and latitude, but not between the different combinations of bycatch reduction devices.
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Analysis of Similarity results revealed that amphibian assemblages were similar among stand age classes but were significantly different among all aquatic systems.
Analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) was employed for group difference test between community groups.
Analysis of Similarity (ANOSIM) was used to test differences in community structure within the samples (1000 Monte Carlo permutations).
A one-way analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) was used to test statistic differences between fungal groups separated by the CCA, using the Bray Curtis distance matrices.
We used an analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) with 999 permutations to test if community composition was significantly different between the forest and samples from rubber plantation.
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