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Generalized Linear Latent Variable Models for Multivariate Count and Biomass Data in Ecology
Authors:Jenni Niku  David I Warton  Francis K C Hui  Sara Taskinen
Institution:1.Department of Mathematics and Statistics,University of Jyv?skyl?,Jyv?skyl?,Finland;2.School of Mathematics and Statistics and Evolution and Ecology Research Centre,The University of New South Wales,Sydney,Australia;3.School of Mathematics and Statistics,The University of New South Wales,Sydney,Australia;4.Mathematical Sciences Institute,The Australian National University,Canberra,Australia
Abstract:In this paper we consider generalized linear latent variable models that can handle overdispersed counts and continuous but non-negative data. Such data are common in ecological studies when modelling multivariate abundances or biomass. By extending the standard generalized linear modelling framework to include latent variables, we can account for any covariation between species not accounted for by the predictors, notably species interactions and correlations driven by missing covariates. We show how estimation and inference for the considered models can be performed efficiently using the Laplace approximation method and use simulations to study the finite-sample properties of the resulting estimates. In the overdispersed count data case, the Laplace-approximated estimates perform similarly to the estimates based on variational approximation method, which is another method that provides a closed form approximation of the likelihood. In the biomass data case, we show that ignoring the correlation between taxa affects the regression estimates unfavourably. To illustrate how our methods can be used in unconstrained ordination and in making inference on environmental variables, we apply them to two ecological datasets: abundances of bacterial species in three arctic locations in Europe and abundances of coral reef species in Indonesia.Supplementary materials accompanying this paper appear on-line.
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