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Sorting data rows independently
Hello all, I have a large dataset in excel that I need to sort by abuncance rank. It includes information on the abundances of each of 154 different plant species at each of eight locations, during six different sampling periods (3 years, fall and spring) with twenty replicates per site (plot number). There are separate site, season, year, and plot columns to identify individual records, as well as one column for each species. I need to sort the species data in each row by rank-within-row from most abundant to least abundant. Thus, the values don't need to be linked with the species name headers anymore. I just need to create rank-abundance profiles for each replicate sample. I hope that part was clear. Then I want to calculate the proportion of of the row total abundance that each species contributes. Then (it goes on), I want to calculate mean rank-abundance profiles for each site by sampling date combinations by averaging across the 20 replicate plots. I want to do this part twice - once with the proportion data, and once with the raw data. Here's how the data is organized. There are 960 rows: Site Season Year Plot# Species1 Sp2 Sp3 Sp4.... Sp154 A Spring 2003 1 0 5 2 15 A Spring 2003 2 5 0 1 3 |
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