Model-based thinking for community ecology
Abstract
In this paper, a case is made for the use of model-based approaches for the analysis of community data. This involves the direct specification of a statistical model for the observed multivariate data. Recent advances in statistical modelling mean that it is now possible to build models that are appropriate for the data which address key ecological questions in a statistically coherent manner. Key advantages of this approach include...
Paper Details
Title
Model-based thinking for community ecology
Published Date
Nov 19, 2014
Journal
Volume
216
Issue
5
Pages
669 - 682
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