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      <title>A copula model for mutlivariate ecological data</title>
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      <description>body { text-align: justify}  In this blog post, we will go through the copula model for ecological data that was proposed by Anderson et al. (2019). While roughly the first half of this code is available in the supplementary information of that paper, the second half is only described in the paper and I am not aware of any other place where comparable code has been published.</description>
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