Primer-E Primer
Plymouth Routines In Multivariate Ecological Research (PRIMER) is a statistical package that is a collection of specialist univariate, multivariate, and graphical routines for analyzing species sampling data for community ecology.[1] Types of data analyzed are typically species abundance, biomass, presence/absence, and percent area cover, among others. It is primarily used in the scientific community for ecological and environmental studies.
Developer(s) | Plymouth Routines in Multivariate Ecology Research |
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Stable release | 7
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Operating system | Windows |
Type | Numerical analysis |
License | Proprietary |
Website | http://www.primer-e.com/ |
Multivariate routines include:
- grouping (CLUSTER)
- sorting (MDS)
- principal component identification (PCA)
- hypothesis testing (ANOSIM)
- sample discrimination (SIMPER)
- trend correlation (BEST)
- comparisons (RELATE)
- diversity, dominance, and distribution calculating
- Permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA)[2]
Routines can be resource intensive due to their non-parametric and permutation-based nature. Programmed in the VB.Net environment.
References
- Clarke, K.R.; Gorley, R.N. (2015). "PRIMER v7: User Manual/Tutorial" (Document). PRIMER-E.
- Anderson, M.J.; Gorley, R.N.; Clarke, K.R. (2015). "PERMANOVA+ for PRIMER: Guide to Software and Statistical Methods" (Document). PRIMER-E.
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