The function boxplot.mvabund allows simultaneous construction of many
variables on a single figure. Thus a good comparative overview about the
distribution of abundances for several species can be obtained. 
There are several ways in which this function can be used. 
If one mvabund object, either named x or y 
or not names, is passed, it will be drawn on one plot and abundances can be
compared over several variables.
If two mvabund objects, named x and y are 
passed for plotting, they will be shown on
one plot, showing for each species the abundances of both objects directly
one below the other. 
If more than two mvabund objects are passed, each of them will be
plotted separately. 
Additionally, it is possible to specify x as a list of mvabund objects.
Each of them will be plotted separately and any further mvabund data will 
be ignored, regardless if it is specified as y or unnamed.
The function boxplot.mvformula can be used to draw boxplots of a mvabund
object in dependence of explanatory variables. The explanatory variables can be both 
numerical values as well as factor variables. If the formula contains both of them,
there will be separate plots for the terms with numerical values and the terms
with factor variables, displayed on separate windows.
The arguments plot, varwidth and add, which are availabe in the default method of boxplot, are not available for the mvabund and mvformula methods. The argument horizontal is not available for the mvabund method. 
A number of other arguments like at and names are only available for the 
mvabund method.