PRIMER Demo

PRIMER Demo

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License:Shareware $500

Total downloads:2,037

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:6.1.16

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The PRIMER Demo version 6.1.16 is a free tool categorized under Education and specifically within Science Tools. This latest version, developed by PRIMER-E, is designed to work seamlessly on any Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11 operating system. Ensure you download the correct program file, PRIMER.exe, to gain access to its extensive array of capabilities.

Renowned for its application in conducting comprehensive ecological research, PRIMER Demo specializes in the analysis of species-by-samples data arrays pivotal in community ecology. Users can evaluate a wide variety of data types, including abundance, biomass, percentage cover, and presence/absence metrics, which are essential for both environmental impact monitoring and fundamental biological studies.

The program excels in processing matrices of physical values and chemical concentrations either independently or in conjunction with biological data. This dual capability is invaluable for interpreting community structures in relation to physico-chemical conditions. A notable feature is its reliance on non-metric ordination and permutation tests, ensuring minimal assumptions about the data form, thus enhancing the transparency and reliability of the results.

PRIMER Demo has found a broad user base on a global scale, largely due to its straightforward methods, which are easy to understand and explain. This is especially true for specialists in marine science and those in terrestrial, freshwater, and paleontological research fields. More

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