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Detrended correspondence analysis — (DCA) is a multivariate statistical technique widely used by ecologists to find the main factors or gradients in large, species rich but usually sparse data matrices that typify ecological community data. For example, Hill and Gauch (1980, p. 55) … Wikipedia
JME — abbr. Jones Matrix Eigenanalysis … Dictionary of abbreviations