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Model output from five joint species distribution models made with Hmsc in R. One 'global' model with all data, and one model for each of four sites Skjellingahaugen, Gudmedalen, Låvisdalen, and Ulvehaugen. Omegas are species co-occurrence estimates. Models defined by EL, OO, data formatted by EL, model fit by OO. Scripts for model fitting and presenting output are not published here but follow the generic Hmsc pipeline as published in Ovaskainen & Abrego (2020). Joint Species Distribution Modelling With Applications in R. Cambridge university press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108591720
Related repository on GitHub: https://github.com/evalieungh/hmsc_incline. Community data to be published later, see data description manuscript in Gya (2022). Disentangling effects and context dependencies of climate change on alpine plants. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3038854
Hmsc, joint species distributon model, vascular plants, co-occurrences, alpine grasslands
Hmsc, joint species distributon model, vascular plants, co-occurrences, alpine grasslands
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