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Rows - not columns. I.e., the warning is thrown when there are sites full of zero; you cannot estimate the site scores without data for unconstrained LVs, or for random row effects. |
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Hello,
Why does glvm throw this warning message if there are rows with a species total of 0?
Warning message:
In gllvm(y = SpecData, X = CovX.s, studyDesign = ExtraVariables, :
There are rows full of zeros in y.
I understand that you need to do this in CA/CCA. But why with a gllvm? A covariate may cause a site to have zero species. And I understand that if you have too many of these, then you may get numerical estimation issues.
Just a general warning?
Kind regards,
Alain
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