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Upload your data as a tab-delimited file (.txt) or a comma-separated values file (.csv).

Select orientation for samples, i.e. sites (in rows or columns), and whether to use

column names / row names. Example data (samples in rows) is provided below:

             Heerz.tooya    Ba.humbugi    Aha.ha    Mini.mum
Sample1                0             1         1           0
Sample2                1             0         1           0
Sample3                0             0         1           0
                                

Note that sample (site) names of environmental data must match sample (site) names of

community abundance data. In community data, feature names are designed to be species,

but can be any taxonomic level.

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Try Our Test Data:

Distribution of 82 species of Alpine plants (variables/columns) in 75 sites (samples/rows). Both columns and rows are labeled. (View Abundance Data Set) (View Environmental Data) (Choler, P.)
Grass species counts in Dutch dune meadows. Data consists of 28 species (variables/columns) and 20 plots of land (samples or sites/rows), where species are labeled, but sites are not. (View Abundance Data Set) (View Environmental Data Set) (Jongman R, et al. / Jamil et al.)
Estimated cover values for lichen species in dry Pinus sylvestris forests following reindeer grazing. Data consists of 44 species (variables/columns) and 24 pastures/sites (samples/rows). Environmental grouping data provides information about site soil conditions, including humus layer depth, soil acidity (relative to a pH of 3), as well as the grazing condition. (View Abundance Data Set) (View Environmental Data Set) (Väre H, et al. )
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