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    Ecological Statistics by Fox, Gordon A.; Negrete-Yankelevich, Simoneta; Sosa, Vinicio J.;

    Contemporary theory and application

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 29 January 2015

    • ISBN 9780199672547
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages406 pages
    • Size 248x195x25 mm
    • Weight 1086 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    An intermediate level text covering foundational ideas in statistics and their ecological application, including generalized linear and generalized mixed-effect models, as well as models allowing for mixtures, spatial or phylogenetic correlations, missing or censored data, and observational data; implemented in R and set within a contemporary research framework.

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    Long description:

    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.

    Written by a team of practicing ecologists, mathematical explanations have been kept to the minimum necessary. This user-friendly textbook will be suitable for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of ecology, evolution, environmental studies, and computational biology who are interested in updating their statistical tool kits. A companion web site provides example data sets and commented code in the R language.

    In this well-written and well-edited book, the authors successfully convey an understanding of statistics, rather than just a menu of statistical procedures. Ideas are explained preferentially by examples and illustration, and mathematical formalism is held at a minimum ... This book is a source of coherent statistical understanding.

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    Table of Contents:

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

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