Huisman–Olff–Fresco models (HOF models) are a hierarchical set of 5 models with increasing complexity, designated for fitting unimodal species response curves[1] on environmental gradient.[2]
A implementation of the model including extension for bimodal distributions exists as an R module downloadable from CRAN.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Steven M. Holland. "SPECIES RESPONSE CURVES" (PDF). Department of Geology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
- ↑ Huisman, J.; Olff, H.; Fresco, L.F.M. (1993). "A hierarchical set of models for species response analysis" (PDF). Journal of Vegetation Science. Wiley. 4 (1): 37–46. doi:10.2307/3235732. ISSN 1100-9233.
- ↑ Jansen, Florian; Oksanen, Jari (2013-02-07). Podani, János (ed.). "How to model species responses along ecological gradients - Huisman-Olff-Fresco models revisited". Journal of Vegetation Science. Wiley. 24 (6): 1108–1117. doi:10.1111/jvs.12050. ISSN 1100-9233.
- ↑ "eHOF: Extended HOF (Huisman-Olff-Fresco) Models". CRAN. 2020-05-22. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
- Oksanen's introduction of HOF models, and software to compute them
- Rydgren, Knut; Økland, Rune Halvorsen; Økland, Tonje (2003-04-09). "Species response curves along environmental gradients. A case study from SE Norwegian swamp forests". Journal of Vegetation Science. Wiley. 14 (6): 869–880. doi:10.1111/j.1654-1103.2003.tb02220.x. ISSN 1100-9233.
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