Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2014
The sample data sets (in Excel file format, both as the new xlsx and the old xls), the Canoco 5 project files, and a few additional files discussed in this book are available from our website:
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You can download the sample files from there and find additional information, including errata and additional notes about the topics discussed in this book. The sample files are available in compressed ZIP files, either separately for each chapter or in one large ZIP archive, containing all the files.
See also Appendix C for information on how to obtain a trial version of Canoco 5 that you can use to repeat all the steps described in the case studies, using the sample data sets.
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