PCA biplot
Draws a PCA biplot with species scores indicated by biplot arrows
## S3 method for class 'rda'
biplot(x, choices = c(1, 2), scaling = "species",
display = c("sites", "species"), type, xlim, ylim, col = c(1,2),
const, correlation = FALSE, ...)x |
A |
choices |
Axes to show. |
scaling |
Scaling for species and site scores. Either species
( The type of scores can also be specified as one of |
correlation |
logical; if |
display |
Scores shown. These must some of the alternatives
|
type |
Type of plot: partial match to |
xlim, ylim |
the x and y limits (min, max) of the plot. |
col |
Colours used for sites and species (in this order). If only one colour is given, it is used for both. |
const |
General scaling constant for |
... |
Other parameters for plotting functions. |
Produces a plot or biplot of the results of a call to
rda. It is common for the "species" scores in a PCA to
be drawn as biplot arrows that point in the direction of increasing
values for that variable. The biplot.rda function provides a
wrapper to plot.cca to allow the easy production of such a
plot.
biplot.rda is only suitable for unconstrained models. If
used on an ordination object with constraints, an error is issued.
If species scores are drawn using "text", the arrows are drawn
from the origin to 0.85 * species score, whilst the labels are
drawn at the species score. If the type used is "points", then
no labels are drawn and therefore the arrows are drawn from the origin
to the actual species score.
The plot function returns invisibly a plotting structure which
can be used by identify.ordiplot to identify
the points or other functions in the ordiplot family.
Gavin Simpson, based on plot.cca by Jari Oksanen.
data(dune)
mod <- rda(dune, scale = TRUE)
biplot(mod, scaling = "symmetric")
## different type for species and site scores
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