Software for the Best Attainable Match
Below are programs for calculating the best attainable match for spatial
ecological distributions of presence/absence and abundance, described
here.
The software may be distributed freely.
The software is available in two languages: R and PASCAL.
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R code. This is the recommended option. R is free statistical
software available for Windows, Unix, Linux, and MacOS, and it offers a full
interface for data manipulation and graphics. R code is provided
for comparing maps of binary (presence-absence) data only.
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PASCAL code. This is compiled code, so it is considerably faster than
R.
It also includes code for comparing similarity of abundance distributions (not
available in R),
although the code for abundance can run very slowly and it is advisable to consider other
methods of similarity comparison if you are dealing with abundance distributions.
This option has the disadvantage that PASCAL is not as widely available as R,
and the user interface
is more clunky. Also there might be problems if your compiler has different defaults from
the compiler I used. Unfortunately, I no longer have access to a PASCAL compiler,
so I am unable to maintain the
PASCAL code. Any problems, please try the R version instead.
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Last updated: 17th April 2003