Good afternoon,
I am trying to use JMP to calculate similarity indices (like Morisita-Horn) for determine overlap/similarity among samples.
I am using this for ecological research - I have multiple study sites and a list of species that occur in each (including abundance data). I would like to measure overlap among the sites, taking into account abundance at each. Can you please help refer me to the right analysis in JMP?
I anticipate there will be a need to transform the data set from a list of species names into something else (every species with its own number?), so any insight into how the dataset should be formatted is also appreciated
Thank you in advance.
I think using EstimateS (free) is the best way.
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