WK 7
Introduction to Community Data Analysis Using the vegan Package in R
Saturday, August 8, 2015: 12:00 PM-5:00 PM
306, Baltimore Convention Center
Organizer:
Naupaka Zimmerman
Co-organizer:
Gavin Simpson
Speakers:
Naupaka Zimmerman
and
Gavin Simpson
The R statistical language has enjoyed wide and rapid adoption by many ecologists, and is used across many ecological subdisciplines for statistical analyses and the production of publication-quality figures. Â For community ecologists using R, one of the most-used, and most-useful, add-on packages is vegan, which provides a wide range of functionality covering inter alia ordination, diversity analysis, and ecological simulation. This workshop will offer participants a practical introduction to some of the most useful functions available within vegan. Â We will focus in particular on the use of NMDS as an ordination method and on how to visualize the results using related plotting tools. We will also cover between-group tests such as PERMANOVA.The workshop will assume that participants have a basic level of familiarity with working with data in R, including data import and basic indexing and subsetting. Participants that do not have this basic level of familiarity with R may want to take the Introduction to R workshop offered earlier by the same organizers. Â Some familiarity with distance measures is recommended but not required as we will briefly cover data transformation, standardization and multivariate distance measures. All participants must bring their own laptop with R and RStudio (available free online for all platforms at rstudio.com) pre-installed. All data files and code for this workshop will be made publicly available on github.com, so participants as well as those unable to attend will have access to them as a resource. The organizers are expert users of vegan and include one of the maintainers of the package.