Unifying error structures in commonly used biotracer mixing models

Volume: 97, Issue: 10, Pages: 2562 - 2569
Published: Sep 19, 2016
Abstract
Mixing models are statistical tools that use biotracers to probabilistically estimate the contribution of multiple sources to a mixture. These biotracers may include contaminants, fatty acids, or stable isotopes, the latter of which are widely used in trophic ecology to estimate the mixed diet of consumers. Bayesian implementations of mixing models using stable isotopes (e.g., MixSIR, SIAR) are regularly used by ecologists for this purpose, but...
Paper Details
Title
Unifying error structures in commonly used biotracer mixing models
Published Date
Sep 19, 2016
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
10
Pages
2562 - 2569
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