Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series

Sixty individual ring-width series of oak (Quercus robur L.) from six sites in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula, ranging from 50 to 120 years, were grouped using hierarchical cluster analysis with different types of distance measures. Euclidean distances as well as other linkage distances based o...

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Main Author: García-González, Ignacio
Other Authors: Dept. de Botánica - Univ. Santiago de Compostela, Escola Politécnica Superior - Campus de Lugo, 27002 Lugo, Spain
Language:en_US
Published: Tree-Ring Society 2008
Subjects:
Oak
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6225652017-02-17T03:00:36Z Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series García-González, Ignacio Dept. de Botánica - Univ. Santiago de Compostela, Escola Politécnica Superior - Campus de Lugo, 27002 Lugo, Spain Tree Rings Dendrochronology Oak Crossdating Quercus Iberian Peninsula Sixty individual ring-width series of oak (Quercus robur L.) from six sites in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula, ranging from 50 to 120 years, were grouped using hierarchical cluster analysis with different types of distance measures. Euclidean distances as well as other linkage distances based on statistics used to crossdate tree-ring series (Gleichläufigkeit and coefficient of correlation with its corresponding t-value) were compared. In addition, a new distance measure based on a corrected inversion of the Student’s t is proposed in the present paper, which takes into consideration the number of years used for series comparison. The Euclidean distances, commonly used in ecological analyses, inefficiently identified homogeneous units of trees based on their ring-width patterns. Among crossdating statistics, the correlation coefficient was more effective than Gleichläufigkeit, but the most satisfactory results were obtained when 1/t was used as distance measure. Finally, these methods of cluster analysis have been implemented into a computer program for future use of the dendrochronological community. 2008-06 text Article García-Gonzáles, I., 2008. Comparison of different distance measures for cluster analysis of tree-ring series. Tree-Ring Research 64(1):27-37. 1536-1098 2162-4585 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622565 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/622565 Tree-Ring Research en_US http://www.treeringsociety.org Copyright © Tree-Ring Society. All rights reserved. Tree-Ring Society
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language en_US
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topic Tree Rings
Dendrochronology
Oak
Crossdating
Quercus
Iberian Peninsula
spellingShingle Tree Rings
Dendrochronology
Oak
Crossdating
Quercus
Iberian Peninsula
García-González, Ignacio
Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series
description Sixty individual ring-width series of oak (Quercus robur L.) from six sites in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula, ranging from 50 to 120 years, were grouped using hierarchical cluster analysis with different types of distance measures. Euclidean distances as well as other linkage distances based on statistics used to crossdate tree-ring series (Gleichläufigkeit and coefficient of correlation with its corresponding t-value) were compared. In addition, a new distance measure based on a corrected inversion of the Student’s t is proposed in the present paper, which takes into consideration the number of years used for series comparison. The Euclidean distances, commonly used in ecological analyses, inefficiently identified homogeneous units of trees based on their ring-width patterns. Among crossdating statistics, the correlation coefficient was more effective than Gleichläufigkeit, but the most satisfactory results were obtained when 1/t was used as distance measure. Finally, these methods of cluster analysis have been implemented into a computer program for future use of the dendrochronological community.
author2 Dept. de Botánica - Univ. Santiago de Compostela, Escola Politécnica Superior - Campus de Lugo, 27002 Lugo, Spain
author_facet Dept. de Botánica - Univ. Santiago de Compostela, Escola Politécnica Superior - Campus de Lugo, 27002 Lugo, Spain
García-González, Ignacio
author García-González, Ignacio
author_sort García-González, Ignacio
title Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series
title_short Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series
title_full Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series
title_fullStr Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Of Different Distance Measures For Cluster Analysis Of Tree-Ring Series
title_sort comparison of different distance measures for cluster analysis of tree-ring series
publisher Tree-Ring Society
publishDate 2008
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