Advance your analytical skills with our live online course *Multivariate
Analysis of Ecological Communities using vegan (VGNR09)*.

https://prstats.org/course/multivariate-analysis-of-ecological-communities-using-vegan-vgnr09/
Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Communities Using VEGAN (VGNR09)

Analyse ecological community data in R using VEGAN. Learn ordination,
clustering, and multivariate statistics with real datasets.

This practical training provides a structured introduction to multivariate
statistical methods used to explore, visualise, and interpret ecological
community data. Using the R package *vegan*, participants will learn
workflows for analysing species assemblages, environmental gradients, and
ecological patterns commonly encountered in community ecology and
biodiversity studies.

The course focuses on real data and reproducible R workflows, giving you
the tools to:

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   Explore and visualise multivariate ecological datasets
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   Apply ordination techniques such as PCA, NMDS, and CA/RDA
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   Conduct clustering and beta-diversity analyses
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   Perform hypothesis testing with PERMANOVA and related methods
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   Interpret multivariate outputs in ecological contexts

Delivered live online with recordings available, this course includes code,
datasets, and post-course support for participants.

*Course details*
Dates: 20-24 April 2026
Format: Live online
Duration: 5 days
Fee: £475

This training is suitable for postgraduate students, researchers, and
professionals working in ecology, conservation, environmental science, and
related disciplines who want a practical and reproducible introduction to
community data analysis in R.

Full details and registration are available here:
https://prstats.org/course/multivariate-analysis-of-ecological-communities-using-vegan-vgnr09/
Email [email protected] with any questions
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Oliver Hooker PhD.
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