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Título: | Statistical modeling of patterns in annual reproductive rates |
Autor: | Brooks, Mollie E. Kristensen, Kasper Darrigo, Maria Rosa Rubim, Paulo Uríarte, Ma?ia Bruna, Emilio M. Bolker, Benjamin M. |
Palavras-chave: | Ecological Modeling Fecundity Herb Poisson Ratio Population Density Rainfall Reproductive Effort Songbird Heliconia Acuminata Animals Longitudinal Study Poisson Distribution Reproduction Statistical Model Animal Linear Models Longitudinal Studies Models, Statistical Poisson Distribution Reproduction |
Data do documento: | 2019 |
Revista: | Ecology |
É parte de: | Volume 100, Número 7 |
Abstract: | Reproduction by individuals is typically recorded as count data (e.g., number of fledglings from a nest or inflorescences on a plant) and commonly modeled using Poisson or negative binomial distributions, which assume that variance is greater than or equal to the mean. However, distributions of reproductive effort are often underdispersed (i.e., variance < mean). When used in hypothesis tests, models that ignore underdispersion will be overly conservative and may fail to detect significant patterns. Here we show that generalized Poisson (GP) and Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) distributions are better choices for modeling reproductive effort because they can handle both overdispersion and underdispersion; we provide examples of how ecologists can use GP and CMP distributions in generalized linear models (GLMs) and generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) to quantify patterns in reproduction. Using a new R package, glmmTMB, we construct GLMMs to investigate how rainfall and population density influence the number of fledglings in the warbler Oreothlypis celata and how flowering rate of Heliconia acuminata differs between fragmented and continuous forest. We also demonstrate how to deal with zero-inflation, which occurs when there are more zeros than expected in the distribution, e.g., due to complete reproductive failure by some individuals. © 2019 by the Ecological Society of America |
DOI: | 10.1002/ecy.2706 |
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