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An Application of Ecological Adaptation Evaluation of Orthoptera in Daqinggou Nature Reserve Using SPSS

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SPSS is used for the comprehensive ecological adaptation evaluation of orthoptera in Daqinggou Nature Reserve. In this chapter, different habitats are subjected to PCA analysis on the basis of the species and quantity distribution of orthoptera in Daqinggou, and hierarchical clustering analysis is made upon the species distribution of orthoptera. The findings of both analysis methods are quite similar, and they divide the seven different habitats in Daqinggou into three types, which, according to the analysis results and in combination with actual findings, are represented by hygrophyte community at the bottom of the ravine, arid plant community on top of the ravine and unitary plant community. The three types of insects perch respectively at the three different habitats analyzed above, which reflect insects’ selection for habitats. The results indicate that SPSS is reasonable and feasible and also SPSS has high accuracy.

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This study was funded by the program for scientific and technological project (no. 2011-24) of Environmental Protection Department of Jilin Province, China, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 30471400).

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Liu, C., Meng, T., Ren, B. (2015). An Application of Ecological Adaptation Evaluation of Orthoptera in Daqinggou Nature Reserve Using SPSS. In: Wong, W. (eds) Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 355. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11104-9_48

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