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Beginner''s Guide to Spatial, Temporal and Spatial-Temporal Ecological Data Analysis with R-INLA: Volume I: Using GLM and GLMM

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By (author): Alain F. Zuur

In Chapter 2 we discuss an important topic: dependency. Ignoring this means that we have pseudoreplication. We present a series of examples and discuss how dependency can manifest itself. We briefly discuss frequentist tools that are available for the analysis of temporal and spatial data in Chapters 3 and 4, and we will conclude that their application is rather limited, especially if non-Gaussian distributions are required. We will therefore consider alternative models, but these require Bayesian techniques. In Chapter 5 we discuss linear mixed-effects models to analyse hierarchical (i.e. clustered or nested) data, and in Chapter 6 we outline how we add spatial and spatial-temporal dependency to regression models via spatial (and/or temporal) correlated random effects. In Chapter 7 we introduce Bayesian analysis, Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques (MCMC), and Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation (INLA). INLA allows us to apply models to spatial, temporal, or spatial-temporal data. In Chapters 8 through 16 we present a series of INLA examples. We start by applying linear regression and mixed-effects models in INLA (Chapters 8 and 9), followed by GLM examples in Chapter 10. In Chapters 11 through 13 we show how to apply GLM models on spatial data. In Chapter 14 we discuss time-series techniques and how to implement them in INLA. Finally, in Chapters 15 and 16 we analyse spatial-temporal models in INLA. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Highland Statistics Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780957174191

About Alain F. Zuur

Alain F Zuur is senior statistician and director of Highland Statistics Ltd. a statistics consultancy based in the UK. He is the author of ten books on the analysis of ecological data. He has extensive experience teaching statistical methods to ecologists and environmental scientists in academic and non-academic courses worldwide. Elena N Ieno is senior marine biologist at Highland Statistics Ltd. She is the author of eight books on the analysis of ecological data. She teaches data analysis to ecologists and environmental scientists worldwide and is adept at bridging the gap between the two disciplines to dispel the fear of statistics. Anatoly A Saveliev is a professor at the Institute of Ecology and Geography at Kazan Federal State University Russian Federation where he teaches GIS and statistics. He also provides consultancy in statistics GIS and remote sensing and spatial modelling and software development in these areas.

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