Ecological Models and Data in R by Benjamin M. Bolker

Ecological Models and Data in R



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Ecological Models and Data in R Benjamin M. Bolker ebook
ISBN: 0691125228, 9780691125220
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Page: 516
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Students and academics receive low priority only because most universities provide courses and workshops on using R, or statistics and data analysis courses that use R for their exercises. -Bolker (2008) Ecological models and Data in R, p7. R a revolution in the use of models and data. Ecological descriptionThe product? This package allows the user to access these models, which have been fitted using multiple statistical techniques, to make predictions of species occurrence from specified environmental data. It also allows plotting of relationships between Hydrology (pointOfContact, author). In practice, this usually And in ecology, the world often is overdetermined, by which I mean simply that many different combinations of processes are sufficient to generate the observed data, with no one of them being necessary. O'Hara & Kotze (2010) Do not log-transform count data. Size and complexity, Ecological? In the wake of Steve Hubbell's very influential application of a neutral population genetics model to ecology, ecologists seem increasingly keen to develop “neutral” or “null” models for all sorts of ecological phenomena. MultiMOVE is an R package that contains fitted niche models for almost 1500 plant species in Great Britain. Geographic information is a major component of niche modeling in any spatial science such as ecology. They are more likely to work correctly when extrapolating beyond the observed conditions. (2008) Ecological models and data in R. (2005) Applied linear statistical models.

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