Selected References that use Cluster Analysis

  1. Ainley DG, Ribic CA, Fraser WR. 1994. Ecological structure among migrant and resident seabirds of the Scotia-Weddell Confluence region. Journal of Animal Ecology 63(2):347-364.
  2. Belbin L. 1995. A multivariate approach to the selection of biological reserves. Biodiversity and Conservation 4(9):951-963.
  3. Boyd IL, Arnould JPY, Barton T, Croxall JP. 1994. Foraging behaviour of antarctic fur seals during periods of contrasting prey abundance. Journal of Animal Ecology 63(3):703-713.
  4. Carrasco FD. 1997. Sublittoral macrobenthic fauna off Punta coloso, Antofagasta, Northern Chile: High persistence of the polychaete assemblage. Bulletin of Marine Science 60(2):443-459.
  5. Carsey KS, Tomback DF. 1994. Growth form distribution and genetic relationships in tree cluster of Pinus flexilis, a bird-dispersed pine. Oecologia (Berlin) 98(3-4):402-411.
  6. Costello MJ, Daane KM. 1995. Spider (Aranaeae) species composition and seasonal abundance in San Joaquin Valley Grape vineyards. Environmental Entomology 24(4):823-831.
  7. Coulson T, Albon S, Guinness F, Pemberton J, Clutton Brock T. 1997. Population substructure, local density, and calf winter survival in red deer (Cervus elaphus). Ecology (Washington D C) 78(3):852-863.
  8. Farnsworth EJ, Ellison AM. 1995. Scale-dependent spatial and temporal variability in biogeography of mangrove root epibiont communities. Ecological Monographs 66(1):45-66.
  9. Fend SV, Carter JL. 1995. The relationship of habitat characteristics to the distribution of Chironomidae (Diptera) as measured by pupal exuviae collections in a large river system. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 10(4):343-359.
  10. Fortin MJ, Drapeau P. 1995. Delineation of ecological boundaries: Comparison of approaches and significance tests. Oikos 72(3):323-332.
  11. Fraver S. 1994. Vegetation responses along edge-to interior gradients in the mixed hardwood forests of the Roanoke River Basin, North Carolina. Conservation Biology 8(3):822-832.
  12. Gibbons MJ, Barange M, Hutchings L. 1995. Zoogeography and diversity of euphausiids around southern Africa. Marine Biology (Berlin) 123(2):257-268.
  13. Girlanda M, Isocrono D, Bianco C, Luppi Mosca AM, Pellatt MG, Mathewes RW, Walker IR. 1997. Two foliose lichens as microfungal ecological niches
  14. Pollen analysis and ordination of lake sediment-surface samples from coastal British Columbia, Canada. Mycologia 89(4):531-536.
  15. Gorchov DL, Cornejo F, Ascorra CF, Jaramillo M. 1995. Dietary overlap between frugivorous birds and bats in the Peruvian Amazon. Oikos 74(2):235-250.
  16. Hann BJ, Leavitt PR, Chang PSS. 1995. Cladocera Community Response to Experimental Eutrophication in Lake 227 as Recorded in Laminated Sediments. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51(10):2312-2321.
  17. Hoegh Guldberg O, Pearse JS. 1996. Temperature, food availability, and the development of marine invertebrate larvae. American Zoologist 35(4):415-425.
  18. Jackson DA. 1997. Compositional data in community ecology: The paradigm or peril of proportions? Ecology (Washington D C) 78(3):929-940.
  19. Ji Z, Barnes CR. 1994. Conodont paleoecology of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group, Port au Port Peninsula, western Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 68(6):1368-1383.
  20. Kimani Njogu SW, Overholt WA, Woolley J, Walker A. 1997. Biosystematics of the Cotesia flavipes species complex (Hymenoptera: Braconidae): Morphometrics of selected allopatric populations. Bulletin of Entomological Research 87(1):61-66.
  21. Kinsey ST, Hopkins TL. 1994. Trophic strategies of euphausiids in a low-latitude ecosystem. Marine Biology (Berlin) 118(4):651-661.
  22. Limouzy Paris CB, Graber HC, Jones DL, Ropke AW, Richards WJ. 1997. Translocation of larval coral reef fishes via sub-mesoscale spin-off Eddies from the Florida current. Bulletin of Marine Science 60(3):966-983.
  23. Marshall S, Elliott M. 1997. A comparison of univariate and multivariate numerical and graphical techniques for determining inter- and intraspecific feeding relationships in estuarine fish. Journal of Fish Biology 51(3):526-545.
  24. Motta PJ, Clifton KB, Hernandez P, Eggold BT. 1995. Ecomorphological correlates in ten species of subtropical seagrass fishes: Diet and microhabitat utilization. Environmental Biology of Fishes 44(1-3):37-60.
  25. Murray NL, Stauffer DF. 1995. Nongame bird use of habitat in central Appalachian riparian forests. Journal of Wildlife Management 59(1):78-88.
  26. Niemela J, Langor D, Spence JR. 1993. Effects of clear-cut harvesting on boreal ground-beetle assemblages (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in western Canada. Conservation Biology 7(3):551-561.
  27. O'Neil TA, Steidl RJ, Edge WD, Csuti B. 1996. Using wildlife communities to improve vegetation classification for conserving biodiversity. Conservation Biology 9(6):1482-1491.
  28. Okolodkov YB, Dodge JD. 1994. Biodiversity and biogeography of planktonic dinoflagellates in the Arctic Ocean. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 202(1):19-27.
  29. Okolodkov YB, Dodge JD. 1996. Biodiversity and biogeography of planktonic dinoflagellates in the Arctic Ocean. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 202(1):19-27.
  30. Oyama K. 1994. Ecological amplitude and differentiation among populations of Arabis serrata (Brassicaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 155(2):220-234.
  31. Parikesit P, Larson DW, Matthes Sears U. 1995. Impacts of trials on cliff-edge forest structure. Canadian Journal of Botany 73(6):943-953.
  32. Perry JN. 1995. Spatial analysis by distance indices. Journal of Animal Ecology 64(3):303-314.
  33. Pihl L, Wennhage H, Nilsson S. 1994. Fish assemblage structure in relation to macrophytes and filamentous epiphytes in shallow non-tidal rocky- and soft- bottom habitats. Environmental Biology of Fishes 39(3):271-288.
  34. Rader RB. 1997. A functional classification of the drift: Traits that influence invertebrate availability to salmonids. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54(6):1211-1234.
  35. Reed JL, Campbell IC, Bailey PCE. 1994. The relationship between invertebrate assemblages and available food at forest and pasture sites in three southeastern Australian streams. Freshwater Biology 32(3):641-650.
  36. Rooker JR. 1995. Feeding ecology of the schoolmaster snapper, Lutjanus apodus (Walbaum), from southwestern Puerto Rico. Bulletin of Marine Science 56(3):881-894.
  37. Scheiner SM, Istock CA. 1994. Species enrichment in a transitional landscape, northern lower Michigan. Canadian Journal of Botany 72(2):217-226.
  38. Schmitt EF, Sullivan KM. 1996. Analysis of a volunteer method for collecting fish presence and abundance data in the Florida Keys. Bulletin of Marine Science 59(2):404-416.
  39. Schmitt EF, Sullivan KM. 1996. Analysis of a volunteer method for collecting fish presence and abundance data in the Florida Keys. Bulletin of Marine Science 59(2):404-416.
  40. Schoch GC, Dethier MN. 1996. Scaling up: The statistical linkage between organismal abundance and geomorphology on rocky intertidal shorelines. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 201(1-2):37-72.
  41. Selvi F. 1997. Rare plants on Mount Amiata, Italy: Vulnerability to extinction on an ecological 'island'. Biological Conservation 81(3):257-266.
  42. Sieg CH, King RM. 1995. Influence of environmental factors and preliminary demographic analyses of a threatened orchid, Platanthera praeclara. American Midland Naturalist 134(2):307-323.
  43. Slack WT, O'Connell MT, Peterson TL, Ewing JA, III, Ross ST. 1997. Ichthyofaunal and habitat associations of disjunct populations of southern redbelly dace. Phoxinus erythrogaster (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Mississippi. American Midland Naturalist 137(2):251-265.
  44. Somaschini A, Ardizzone GD, Gravina MF. 1997. Long-term changes in the structure of a polychaete community on artificial habitats. Bulletin of Marine Science 60(2):460-466.
  45. Spaar R. 1997. Flight strategies of migrating raptors; A comparative study of interspecific variation in flight characteristics. Ibis 139(3):523-535.
  46. Stoermer EF, Wolin JA, Schelske CL. 1993. Paleolimnological comparison of the Laurentian Great Lakes based on diatoms. Limnology and Oceanography 38(6):1311-1316.
  47. Thomas PE, Blinn DW, Keim P. 1997. Genetic and behavioural divergence among desert spring amphipod populations. Freshwater Biology 38(1):137-143.
  48. Ungar IA, Woodell SRJ. 1997. Similarity of seed banks to aboveground vegetation in grazed and ungrazed salt marsh communities on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales. International Journal of Plant Sciences 157(6):746-749.
  49. Williams R, Lindley JA, Hunt HG, Collins NR. 1993. Plankton community structure and geographical distribution in the North Sea. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 172(1-2):143-156.
  50. Zwart KB, Burgers SLGE, Bloem J, Bouwman LA, Brussaard L, Lebbink G, Didden WAM, Marinissen JCY, Vreeken Buijs MJ, De Ruiter PC. 1994. Population dynamics in the belowground food webs in two different agricultural systems. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 51(1-2):187-198.