Two-way indicator species analysis

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Two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) is a Fortran-based statistical analysis method described in 1979 by Mark O. Hill.[1] It is widely used in ecological research.[2]

As of 1997, it was the only widespread standardized method to identify indicator plants.[1]

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