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The Computer in Paleoecology

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Access to electronic computers is necessary for modern quantitative paleoecology, as almost all problems are highly multivariate. Diversity studies are becoming increasingly abundant in computer-based paleoecology. Multivariate statistical applications are- the most important area of computerized paleoecology, involving both standard multivariate methods as well as special adaptations. A useful concept in paleoecological reconstructions based on borehole data is the ecolog, a union of physical and biological values.

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Reyment, R.A. (1981). The Computer in Paleoecology. In: Merriam, D.F. (eds) Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences. Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7732-0_15

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