F. James started following the work of Leandro Monteiro, State University of Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Laboratorio de Ciencias Ambientais.
F. James started following the work of Danessa Schardong Boligon, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Departamento de Zoologia.
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NTSYS-Pc: Numerical Taxonomy and Multivariate Analysis System
This software is available from Exeter Software.
NTSYSpc can be used to discover pattern and structure in multivariate data. For example, one may wish to discover that a sample of data points suggests that the samples may have come from two or more distinct populations or to estimate a phylogenetic tree using the neighbor-joining or UPGMA methods for constructing dendrograms. Of equal interest is the discovery that the variation in some subsets of variables are highly inter-correlated (clustered). The program originated as NTSYS in the 1960s but over the years is has been completely redesigned and greatly extended for use on PCs.
The input can be descriptive information about collections of objects or directly measured similarities or dissimilarities between all pairs of objects. The kinds of descriptors and objects used depend upon the application—morphological characters, abundances of species, presence and absence of properties, etc. NTSYSpc can transform data, estimate dis/similarities among objects, and prepare summaries of the relationships using cluster analysis, ordination, and multiple factor analyses. Many of the results can be shown both numerically and graphically. The software is designed for both classroom and research.
