2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.03.022
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Using Euclidean distance in the comparative analysis of taxonomic abundance

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“…rough normalization, all HRMPA matter-element features can be evaluated by a unified standard. Considering the fuzziness of HRMPA matter-element features, the fuzzy distance between the k-th HRMPA matter-element R k (P) and HRMPA classic domain matter-element R j on matter-element feature c i can be constructed as [22][23][24] follows:…”
Section: Calculation Model Of Fuzzy Closenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rough normalization, all HRMPA matter-element features can be evaluated by a unified standard. Considering the fuzziness of HRMPA matter-element features, the fuzzy distance between the k-th HRMPA matter-element R k (P) and HRMPA classic domain matter-element R j on matter-element feature c i can be constructed as [22][23][24] follows:…”
Section: Calculation Model Of Fuzzy Closenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weitzel 2019, for example, pointed out that, although foraging efficiency progressively declined in wetland patches, the same did not occur in terrestrial patches, where there was a general increase in foraging efficiency before initial domestication. Similarly, in a large faunal analysis from the Late Archaic through the Hohokam post-Classic period of the Sonoran desert, Dean and colleagues identified a pattern of intensification via diversification of hunting strategies, which seems to have taken place in the time leading up to the adoption of farming (Beaver and Dean 2019;Dean 2007Dean , 2017. However, for the Hohokam groups in this study, the adoption of agriculture created constraints on hunting intensification through gendered labor demands associated with canal irrigation and associated anthropogenic modifications to the landscape.…”
Section: Zooarchaeological Approaches To Intensificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these specific values of q are useful and regularly used in zooarchaeological studies (e.g. Beaver and Dean 2019;Grayson and Delpech 2002;López-García et al 2014), the most interesting application of this method is plotting diversity profiles. A diversity profile situated above another one is declared more diverse.…”
Section: Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%