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The ordination method section does only describe available methods, but does not really say the difference between them, and when to use them. (the differences in interpretation)
The UMAP section could cite to this paper for instance. It can give misleading results, but could be used in clustering.
Aithcison vs Bray-Curtis in MDS. Could describe the differences in interpretation. AIthcison measures linear relationship of abundances. --> samples close to each other have similar abundances. Bray-Curtis measures how large portion of species in communities is shared between samples A and B. @antagomir Is there better ecological interpretation?
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When ordination section text is updated it would be necessary to cite key literature, where those interpretations and ways to summarize them are available. I can pick suitable refs when someone opens a PR on this for comments.
UMAP is generally not so recommended, I would leave that out entirely and focus on the methods that are commonly used & accepted in the microbiome field (e.g. PCA, PCoA/MDS, NMDS, dbRDA, possibly some other but not too many)
The ordination method section does only describe available methods, but does not really say the difference between them, and when to use them. (the differences in interpretation)
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