apqe {ade4} | R Documentation |
Apportionment of Quadratic Entropy
Description
The hierarchical apportionment of quadratic entropy defined by Rao (1982).
Usage
apqe(samples, dis = NULL, structures)
## S3 method for class 'apqe'
print(x, full = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
samples |
a data frame with haplotypes (or genotypes) as rows, populations as columns and abundance or presence-absence as entries |
dis |
an object of class |
structures |
a data frame that contains, in the jth row and the kth column, the name of the group of level k to which the jth population belongs |
x |
an object of class |
full |
a logical value that indicates whether the original data ('distances', 'samples', 'structures') should be printed |
... |
|
Value
Returns a list of class apqe
call |
call |
results |
a data frame that contains the components of diversity. |
Author(s)
Sandrine Pavoine pavoine@mnhn.fr
References
Rao, C.R. (1982) Diversity: its measurement, decomposition, apportionment and analysis. Sankhya: The Indian Journal of Statistics, A44, 1–22.
Pavoine S. and Dolédec S. (2005) The apportionment of quadratic entropy: a useful alternative for partitioning diversity in ecological data. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 12, 125–138.
Examples
data(ecomor)
ecomor.phylog <- taxo2phylog(ecomor$taxo)
apqe(ecomor$habitat, ecomor.phylog$Wdist)