RMAVIS - New in 2024!

MAVIS has now been succeeded by RMAVIS.

MAVIS will remain available, however we encourage users to transition to RMAVIS. Please see the RMAVIS page for further details.

 



 

MAVIS

MAVIS is a program that assigns vegetation data to a number of different classification systems. These include the Countryside Vegetation System (CVS) and classifications used by the Countryside Survey 2000. MAVIS also includes classification programmes for the National Vegetation Classification (NVC).

MAVIS is now upgraded for Windows 8.

What does MAVIS do?

MAVIS expresses many different sorts of plant community in the same standard language, allowing for comparisons across sites and scales.  

The classification systems available are as follows:

  • Ellenberg scores for light, fertility, wetness and pH.
  • Preston and Hill's (1997) classification of the British Flora into biogeographic elements.
  • Grime's (1979) triangular CSR model classifying British vegetation in terms of three established strategies: competitors, stress-tolerators and ruderal species.
  • The wider countryside classification of ITE Countryside Survey data for 1978 and 1990 known as the Countryside Vegetation System (CVS).
  • The National Vegetation Classification (NVC) developed at the Unit of Vegetation Science, Lancaster University.

The program accepts data in the form of single species lists, with or without abundance codes. It also handles frequency (sometimes called constancy) tables. These are species lists in which each taxon is coded in terms of its frequency of occurrence within a group of individual samples.

Download MAVIS

You can download MAVIS for free after completing our short online form (a download link will appear after the form has been submitted). Your email address will be used to alert you of future updates to the MAVIS software. Please email cehcomms@ceh.ac.uk if you do not wish to be contacted. We will not use your data for any other purpose. See our privacy policy for more information.

 

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User guidance is available with the download or a PDF version can be downloaded below.

 

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Further details

MAVIS was written by DART Computing and designed by Simon Smart at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.