“…Appropriate multivariate analysis methods, including two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) (Jafari et al, 2004;Zhang, 2005;Jiao et al, 2007;Jiao et al, 2008;Naqinezhad, Hamzeh'ee & Attar, 2008;Jia et al, 2011;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017), principal component analysis (PCA) (Naqinezhad, Hamzeh'ee & Attar, 2008;Ruskule, Nikodemus & Kasparinskis, 2016;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017), detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) (Zhang, 2005;Jiao et al, 2008;Jia et al, 2011;Ruskule, Nikodemus & Kasparinskis, 2016;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017), canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) (Naqinezhad, Hamzeh'ee & Attar, 2008;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017) and classification tree model (Jiao et al, 2008;Jia et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2018) can play important roles in identifying the vegetation succession types and their important influencing factors based on quantification of the relationship between the vegetation and environmental factors. On the Loess Plateau of China, several workers investigated the vegetation-environmental relationship by using TWINSPAN, DCA and/or classification tree model (Zhang, 2005;Jiao et al, 2007;Jiao et al, 2008;Jia et al, 2011).…”