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      <title>Analyzing the antTraits data with CQO and CAO </title>
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      <description>body { text-align: justify}  In this script we will analyze the antTraits data with CAO and CQO. Elsewhere on the blog you can find an analysis of the same data using mvabund, boral and gllvm.
First of we will setup the analysis by loading the required libraries. If you haven’t already done so, you will need to install the pacman R package before running this code. Additionally I will load my custom made residual plot function.</description>
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