Models For Ecological Data
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Models For Ecological Data
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Author : James S. Clark
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2020-10-06
Models For Ecological Data written by James S. Clark and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-06 with Science categories.
The environmental sciences are undergoing a revolution in the use of models and data. Facing ecological data sets of unprecedented size and complexity, environmental scientists are struggling to understand and exploit powerful new statistical tools for making sense of ecological processes. In Models for Ecological Data, James Clark introduces ecologists to these modern methods in modeling and computation. Assuming only basic courses in calculus and statistics, the text introduces readers to basic maximum likelihood and then works up to more advanced topics in Bayesian modeling and computation. Clark covers both classical statistical approaches and powerful new computational tools and describes how complexity can motivate a shift from classical to Bayesian methods. Through an available lab manual, the book introduces readers to the practical work of data modeling and computation in the language R. Based on a successful course at Duke University and National Science Foundation-funded institutes on hierarchical modeling, Models for Ecological Data will enable ecologists and other environmental scientists to develop useful models that make sense of ecological data. Consistent treatment from classical to modern Bayes Underlying distribution theory to algorithm development Many examples and applications Does not assume statistical background Extensive supporting appendixes Lab manual in R is available separately
Introduction To Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling For Ecological Data
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Author : Eric Parent
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 2012-08-21
Introduction To Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling For Ecological Data written by Eric Parent and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-08-21 with Mathematics categories.
Making statistical modeling and inference more accessible to ecologists and related scientists, Introduction to Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling for Ecological Data gives readers a flexible and effective framework to learn about complex ecological processes from various sources of data. It also helps readers get started on building their own statisti
Mixed Effects Models And Extensions In Ecology With R
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Author : Alain Zuur
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2009-03-05
Mixed Effects Models And Extensions In Ecology With R written by Alain Zuur and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-03-05 with Science categories.
Building on the successful Analysing Ecological Data (2007) by Zuur, Ieno and Smith, the authors now provide an expanded introduction to using regression and its extensions in analysing ecological data. As with the earlier book, real data sets from postgraduate ecological studies or research projects are used throughout. The first part of the book is a largely non-mathematical introduction to linear mixed effects modelling, GLM and GAM, zero inflated models, GEE, GLMM and GAMM. The second part provides ten case studies that range from koalas to deep sea research. These chapters provide an invaluable insight into analysing complex ecological datasets, including comparisons of different approaches to the same problem. By matching ecological questions and data structure to a case study, these chapters provide an excellent starting point to analysing your own data. Data and R code from all chapters are available from www.highstat.com.
Analyzing Ecological Data
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Author : Alain Zuur
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2007-08-29
Analyzing Ecological Data written by Alain Zuur and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-08-29 with Science categories.
'Which test should I apply?' During the many years of working with ecologists, biologists and other environmental scientists, this is probably the question that the authors of this book hear the most often. The answer is always the same and along the lines of 'What are your underlying questions?', 'What do you want to show?'. The answers to these questions provide the starting point for a detailed discussion on the ecological background and purpose of the study. This then gives the basis for deciding on the most appropriate analytical approach. Therefore, a better start ing point for an ecologist is to avoid the phrase 'test' and think in terms of 'analy sis'. A test refers to something simple and unified that gives a clear answer in the form of a p-value: something rarely appropriate for ecological data. In practice, one has to apply a data exploration, check assumptions, validate the models, per haps apply a series of methods, and most importantly, interpret the results in terms of the underlying ecology and the ecological questions being investigated. Ecology is a quantitative science trying to answer difficult questions about the complex world we live in. Most ecologists are aware of these complexities, but few are fully equipped with the statistical sophistication and understanding to deal with them.
Ecological Models And Data In R
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Author : Benjamin M. Bolker
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008
Ecological Models And Data In R written by Benjamin M. Bolker and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Ecology categories.
Covering the basic descriptions of different statistical frameworks and the philosophy of statistical modelling, this book describes the mathematical functions and probability distributions before showing the reader how to estimate parameters and confidence limits and choose among models.
Ecomap A Computer Program For Mapping Ecological Data
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Author : Charles D. Bonham
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971
Ecomap A Computer Program For Mapping Ecological Data written by Charles D. Bonham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Biotic communities categories.
Statistical Computation For Environmental Sciences In R
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Author : James S. Clark
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2007-06-03
Statistical Computation For Environmental Sciences In R written by James S. Clark and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-06-03 with Mathematics categories.
The environmental sciences are undergoing a revolution in the use of models and data. Facing ecological data sets of unprecedented size and complexity, environmental scientists are struggling to understand and exploit powerful new statistical tools for making sense of ecological processes. In Models for Ecological Data, James Clark introduces ecologists to these modern methods in modeling and computation. Assuming only basic courses in calculus and statistics, the text introduces readers to basic maximum likelihood and then works up to more advanced topics in Bayesian modeling and computation. Clark covers both classical statistical approaches and powerful new computational tools and describes how complexity can motivate a shift from classical to Bayesian methods. Through an available lab manual, the book introduces readers to the practical work of data modeling and computation in the language R. Based on a successful course at Duke University and National Science Foundation-funded institutes on hierarchical modeling, Models for Ecological Data will enable ecologists and other environmental scientists to develop useful models that make sense of ecological data. Consistent treatment from classical to modern Bayes Underlying distribution theory to algorithm development Many examples and applications Does not assume statistical background Extensive supporting appendixes Accompanying lab manual in R
Bayesian Hierarchical Models For Ecological Data
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Author : Fabian Ricardo Ketwaroo
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2023
Bayesian Hierarchical Models For Ecological Data written by Fabian Ricardo Ketwaroo and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023 with categories.
Statistical Models For Wildlife Survey Data
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Author : Byron J. T. Morgan
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2026-02-11
Statistical Models For Wildlife Survey Data written by Byron J. T. Morgan and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2026-02-11 with Medical categories.
This book describes a range of models for ecological data sets using both classical and Bayesian methods of inference, and illustrates their use through a varied set of real examples. These examples exhibit a range of sampling schemes, applied to various taxa and in varying environmental conditions. The book also describes pitfalls to be avoided in the design and analysis of ecological surveys. Models may be spatial and/or temporal, and often include covariates such as measures of habitat, temperature and rainfall. Covariate selection for given problems is discussed. Other topics include the construction of individual species spatial maps, how spatial distributions change over time, models for unmarked and marked/identifiable individuals, integrated analysis, and how methods can be used to estimate biodiversity. In addition, the book reviews emerging new technologies; for instance, remote sensing and the use of drones, which result in opportunities for new methods of analysis. This book is a source of reference for postgraduates and research scientists in statistics and ecology. It may be used for graduate-level teaching, as well as a research reference. It critically and comprehensively presents the most up-to-date statistical modeling work in the area, recommending statistical methods. There is an extensive bibliography and multiple links to computer programs written in R, BUGS and other languages, as well as relevant computer packages; computing material may be accessed via download from the book website.
New Directions In The Analysis Of Ecological Systems
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Author : George S. Innis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977
New Directions In The Analysis Of Ecological Systems written by George S. Innis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with Ecology categories.