[R] metaMDS and envfit: Help reading output
Michael Denslow
michael.denslow at gmail.com
Wed May 11 13:07:13 CEST 2011
Hi Katie,
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Songer, Katherine B - DNR
<Katherine.Songer at wisconsin.gov> wrote:
> Hello R experts,
>
> I've used metaMDS to run NMDS on some fish abundance data, and am also working on correlating environmental data to the NMDS coordinates. I'm fairly new to metaMDS and NMDS in general, so I have what are probably some very basic questions. My fish abundance data consists of 66 sites for which up to 20 species of fish were identified and counted. I ran metaMDS on this data in 3 dimensions (after using a scree plot to check for stress levels in the different dimensions). I then used envfit to correlate a predictor dataset of environmental variables with the NMDS results, using the following code.
>
>>Fish<-as.data.frame(read.csv("Fish.csv",header=TRUE, sep = ","))
>>Fish.mds<-metaMDS(Fish,zerodist = "add",k=3,trymax=20)
>
>>Predictors<-as.data.frame(read.csv("Predictors.csv",header=TRUE, sep = ","))
>>Fish.fit <- envfit(Fish.mds$points, Predictors, k=3, 1000, na.rm = TRUE)
Have a look at the choices argument in envfit, etc. This is how you
specify which axes you want to plot.
ord <- metaMDS(varespec, k=3)
fit <- envfit(ord, varechem,
perm = 999, choices=c(1:3))
fit
plot(ord, choices=c(1,3))
plot(fit, choices=c(1,3))
>>Fish.fit
>
> The output of Fish.fit was as follows (table truncated):
>
> Dim1 Dim2 r2 Pr(>r)
> DrainArea -0.5923233 -0.8057004 0.7674 0.000999 ***
> Flow -0.5283236 -0.8490431 0.7847 0.000999 ***
> StrmWidth -0.6993457 -0.7147836 0.6759 0.000999 ***
> Gradient 0.4541225 0.8909392 0.2085 0.010989 *
>
> I'd like to better understand how to read this table. I understand that Dim1 and Dim2 refer to the dimensions of the vectors produced by envfit, and r2 is the r-squared of those vectors. But how do I visualize these vectors in a 3-d plot? To which of the 3 NMDS dimensions are these vectors being correlated? Is there code to produce the x, y, and z coordinates of each of the sites in Fish.mds?
>
> Thanks very much.
> Katie
>
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