Hello Laura,
I think this is the only case in which you can reliable compare the values! If you change the study area, the results cannot be compared. If you change only the variables, I am not sure, they may be comparable. But certainly if you keep the same study area and the same variables, you can directly compare the marginality and specialization values.
Cheers,
Diederik
On 5/31/2011 9:34 PM, Laura Martín wrote:
Dear Biomappers,
Do you know if it's possible to compare values of marginality and specializacion of different species but with the same study area and the same variables?
Thank you in advance.
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