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Fuzzy clustering of species in an ecological community as common or rare based on their abundance and occupancy. It also includes functions to compute confidence intervals of classification metrics and plot results.
{"references": ["Balbuena et al. (2021) Fuzzy quantification of common and rare species in ecological communities (FuzzyQ). Methods Ecol Evol 12: 1070\u2013 1079"]}
Rarity, assembly rules, Commonness, fuzzy clustering, abundance-occupancy distributions, community ecology, environmental monitoring
Rarity, assembly rules, Commonness, fuzzy clustering, abundance-occupancy distributions, community ecology, environmental monitoring
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