Gesellschaftsmorphologie 1970
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3353-4_3
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A Comparison between the Results of the Braun-Blanquet Method and Those of “Cluster Analysis”

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“…Also if ties occur in the ranking, they must be broken by some arbitrary procedure. Furthermore, limitations in field data introduce a subjective element in phytosociology which is carried through, rather than eliminated, in subsequent analyses (Moore & O'Sullivan 1970, Moore 1972. Algorithmic uniqueness appears .to be attractive, but for these reasons it is an.…”
Section: Specifications For Initial Clusteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also if ties occur in the ranking, they must be broken by some arbitrary procedure. Furthermore, limitations in field data introduce a subjective element in phytosociology which is carried through, rather than eliminated, in subsequent analyses (Moore & O'Sullivan 1970, Moore 1972. Algorithmic uniqueness appears .to be attractive, but for these reasons it is an.…”
Section: Specifications For Initial Clusteringmentioning
confidence: 99%