Ecological statistics : contemporary theory and application / edited by Gordon A. Fox, Simoneta Negrete-Yankelevich, Vinicio J. Sosa.

Contributor(s): Fox, Gordon A, 1952- [editor.] | Negrete-Yankelevich, Simoneta [editor.] | Sosa, Vinicio J [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015Edition: First editionDescription: xv, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780199672554Subject(s): Ecology -- Statistical methods | Ecology -- Statistical methods | StatistikDDC classification: 577/.015195 LOC classification: QH541.15.S72 | E46 2015
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Approaches to Statistical Inference -- 2. Having the Right Stuff : the Effects of Data Constraints on Ecological Data Analysis -- 3. Likelihood and Model Selection -- 4. Missing Data : Mechanisms, Methods and Messages -- 5. What You Don't Know Can Hurt You : Censored and Truncated Data in Ecological Research -- 6. Generalized Linear Models -- 7. A Statistical Symphony : Instrumental Variables Reveal Causality and Control Measurement Error -- 8. Structural Equation Modeling: Building and Evaluating Causal Models -- 9. Research Synthesis Methods in Ecology -- 10. Spatial Variation and Linear Modeling of Ecological Data -- 11. Statistical Approaches to the Problem of Phylogenetically Correlated Data -- 12. Mixture Models for Overdispersed Data -- 13. Linear and Generalized Linear Mixed Models -- Appendix.
Summary: "The application and interpretation of statistics are central to ecological study and practice. Ecologists are now asking more sophisticated questions than in the past. These new questions, together with the continued growth of computing power and the availability of new software, have created a new generation of statistical techniques. These have resulted in major recent developments in both our understanding and practice of ecological statistics. This novel book synthesizes a number of these changes, addressing key approaches and issues that tend to be overlooked in other books such as missing/censored data, correlation structure of data, heterogeneous data, and complex causal relationships. These issues characterize a large proportion of ecological data, but most ecologists' training in traditional statistics simply does not provide them with adequate preparation to handle the associated challenges. Uniquely, Ecological Statistics highlights the underlying links among many statistical approaches that attempt to tackle these issues. In particular, it gives readers an introduction to approaches to inference, likelihoods, generalized linear (mixed) models, spatially or phylogenetically-structured data, and data synthesis, with a strong emphasis on conceptual understanding and subsequent application to data analysis." --Cover.
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Includes glossary.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-378) and index.

Introduction -- 1. Approaches to Statistical Inference -- 2. Having the Right Stuff : the Effects of Data Constraints on Ecological Data Analysis -- 3. Likelihood and Model Selection -- 4. Missing Data : Mechanisms, Methods and Messages -- 5. What You Don't Know Can Hurt You : Censored and Truncated Data in Ecological Research -- 6. Generalized Linear Models -- 7. A Statistical Symphony : Instrumental Variables Reveal Causality and Control Measurement Error -- 8. Structural Equation Modeling: Building and Evaluating Causal Models -- 9. Research Synthesis Methods in Ecology -- 10. Spatial Variation and Linear Modeling of Ecological Data -- 11. Statistical Approaches to the Problem of Phylogenetically Correlated Data -- 12. Mixture Models for Overdispersed Data -- 13. Linear and Generalized Linear Mixed Models -- Appendix.

"The application and interpretation of statistics are central to ecological study and practice. Ecologists are now asking more sophisticated questions than in the past. These new questions, together with the continued growth of computing power and the availability of new software, have created a new generation of statistical techniques. These have resulted in major recent developments in both our understanding and practice of ecological statistics. This novel book synthesizes a number of these changes, addressing key approaches and issues that tend to be overlooked in other books such as missing/censored data, correlation structure of data, heterogeneous data, and complex causal relationships. These issues characterize a large proportion of ecological data, but most ecologists' training in traditional statistics simply does not provide them with adequate preparation to handle the associated challenges. Uniquely, Ecological Statistics highlights the underlying links among many statistical approaches that attempt to tackle these issues. In particular, it gives readers an introduction to approaches to inference, likelihoods, generalized linear (mixed) models, spatially or phylogenetically-structured data, and data synthesis, with a strong emphasis on conceptual understanding and subsequent application to data analysis." --Cover.

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